NURSING CARE OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH SEROUS AND PURULENT MENINGITIS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
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: pediatric meningitis, nursing care, serous meningitis, purulent meningitis, neurological monitoring, infection control, child healthAbstract
Meningitis remains one of the most serious infectious diseases affecting pediatric populations worldwide, requiring specialized nursing interventions to ensure optimal patient outcomes. This article examines the nursing care protocols and evidence-based practices for managing children diagnosed with serous and purulent forms of meningitis. The review concludes that continuous professional development for nursing staff and implementation of standardized care protocols are essential for improving outcomes in this vulnerable patient population.
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