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the period of persecutionearlier treatment of the inentally sick depended on mens various superstitious beliefs it was thought that
assessment on observation of a child with this type of anaemia you will find that in addition to the symptoms of iron deficiency anaemia
historical development of psychiatric nursinghistory is a record of opportunities recognized and informed that produce profound changes in
megaloblastic anaemia megaloblastic anaemia refers to the abnormal development of red cells ie megaloblasts in the bone
prevention you as nurse needs to ensure that iron supplementation is given to children who are at risk for iron deficiency iron
respiratory distress syndromerespiratory distress in a newborn is a challenging problem it accounts for significant morbidity and
planning of nursing care the goals of nursing care are administer oral iron supplements and parenteral iron therapy provide nutritional
management for poisoning and overdosethe following data should be obtained at the time of initial contact phone number getting the
pathophysiology insufficient amount of iron present in the body leads to reduction in serum transferrin serum betaglobulin which binds
poisoningpoisoning is a common medical emergency in childhood in children under 5 years of age essentially all poisoning are
iron deficiency anaemia this is the most common nutritional and haematologic disorder in infancy and chhildhood in developing countries it
classification of anaemias based on etiology anaemia can be classified as impaired production of red blood cells and hemoglobin this
ingestion of foreign bodiesas we know that small children are curious and innocence children are notorious for inserting various object
implementation of nursing careprovide bed rest and comfort your major role as a nurse is to provide bed rest to the child and assist the child
brookes formulaa fluid requirement b estimate the accurateapproximate weight of the patient c first 24
assessment while assessing the patient with rheumatic fever a detailed history including problematic environmental factors or recent exposure
estimation of burn areathe estimation of the extent of burn area expressed as the percentage of the surface
acute rheumatic fever rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that usually follows infection of upper respiratory tract with group a
estimation of depth of burn injurya thermal injury is described as partial thickness or full thickness depending on the depth and severity
planning the nursing care provide bed rest administer antibiotics as advisedprevent infection implementation of nursing care provide bed
gastrointestinal tract functionas a result of burn injury acute gastric dilation occurs creating abdominal distention and regurgitations
assessment infective endocarditis is characterised by insidious onset of fever malaise night- sweats and weight loss other signs
drowningdrowning is a cause of accidental death in children accidental drowning may occur because children do not have adequate
infective endocarditis it is a term used to include subacute bacterial endocarditis as well as infection caused by viruses and
management of paediatric emergencieslet us first discuss why the children are more prone to come across emergency