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TEAM CARE
Healing takes medicine and more

Practicing good medicine involves bedside care, insight, good nutrition and taking care of the emotional and social needs of patients and their families.

Nurses play an integral role
\Nurses work in a variety of settings within Texas Children’s Heart Center. Each team’s area of expertise contributes to the care received by cardiology patients and their families. 

“To be a good nurse, you have to be compassionate and caring, and I think all of the nurses here are. They’re great with families, and they care about what they’re doing.”
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Lou Padgett
Assistant Director of Nursing
Texas Children's Heart Center

The nurses educate parents about their children’s conditions and teach them how to care for their children at home.

“Because our nurses work collaboratively with one another in many different areas, they must be seasoned professionals with a broad and in-depth knowledge of congenital heart disease and cardiac abnormalities,” said Lou Padgett, assistant director of nursing at Texas Children’s Heart Center.  

“All of the cardiology nurses in the Heart Center draw from 10 or more years of nursing experience with pediatric cardiology patients.”

Nurse practitioners and coordinators
One of the most exciting aspects of Texas Children’s cardiology nursing is the development of the pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP) program. These advanced practice nurses assess and evaluate a patient’s medical history and physical condition, write orders and prescribe medications.

A nurse coordinator uses a triage system for scheduling patients in the outpatient clinic. When a patient arrives for an appointment, a registered nurse assesses the patient’s status and prepares the child for the doctor’s exam. 

The nurse also coordinates the care prescribed by the doctor. Nurses in the echocardiography lab, transplant services and pacemaker clinic keep the families informed while procedures are performed.

In the catheterization lab
Working closely with the physicians, nurses in this lab assist in choosing catheters and wires best suited for patients. They document the cases and sedate patients before catheterization

In addition, a nurse coordinator acts as a liaison between referring physicians, Texas Children’s cardiologists and the patients’ families.

Setting our and preparing all of
the surgical instruments before
surgery is one of the duties of surgical nurses like Tara Demuth.
 

Surgical nurse clinicians
Surgery patients receive care from teams of nurses during each stage: preoperative, operative and postoperative care. 

The surgical nurse clinicians are a continuous link between surgery patients and their families throughout all stages of surgery. 

Before surgery, the nurse clinician provides information to the patient’s family and helps them prepare. During surgery, the nurse clinicians work with the operating room nurses and serve as contacts between the cardiologists and surgeons. In the postoperative phase, surgical nurse clinicians work with the bedside nurses in the pediatric intensive care unit and report any changes to family members.

In the operating room
Operating room (OR) nurses are essential. They assist the surgeons and coordinate the operating room tasks performed by the surgical team. 

OR nurses are liaisons between the operating room and the surgical nurse clinicians who update parents on their child’s status during surgery.

Cardiovascular intensive care
Immediately following surgery, patients are taken to the cardiac intensive care unit. Here, nurses closely monitor the patients’ conditions and watch for postoperative complications. 

They keep the doctors informed of any changes in the patients’ conditions and stay in close contact with the surgical nurse clinicians to schedule postoperative procedures.

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