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cleft palatewell you have now learnt about the cleft lip and now let us dicuss and understand what is cleft palate cleft palate cp is midline
pre-operative and post-operative nursing care of a child with cleft lipwe shall begin with pre-operative nursing care and then focus on
diarrhoea diarrhoea refers to frequent passage of loose watery stools acute diarrhoea often called as acute gastroenteritis is particularly
interact with the parent and child to exchange information at this time the nurse can learn why the child has come to the hospital and
anomalies related to oral cavityunder these anomalies we will briefly discuss the cleft lip and cleft palate you must have seen andor nursed a
orientation to the paediatric unit when the family arrives at the pediatric unit they should be shown the room where their child will stay and
admission procedure from the time the child and his family enter the hospital doors the admission procedure should be carried out in a
bacillary dysenteryyou have learnt about the diarrhoea in the foregoing sub-section now let us take for example a child who has loose motion which
family is the basic unit of society each child within a family needs love and security to develop feelings of trust and self
admission to the hospital the philosophy of childcare whether in the home hospital or other community agency should be
admission information the physician and nurses are the primary source of facts concerning the purpose of therapeutic plan and expected outcome
preadmission preparation preadmission preparation is most effective when the admission is planned and there is enough time for the nurse to
preparation for hospitalization prevention is a strong component of nursing care preparation prior to hospitalization is essential to make
tpes of diarrhoeadiarrhoea can be acute chroniclpersistent diarrhoea and dysentery if an episode of diarrhoea lasts less than 14 days it is acute
the nurses role in relieving the childs stressturning passive experiences into active ones that facilitate the childs
diarrhoeas diseasediarrhoeas disease rank among th most leading causes of childrens death in developing countries we shall discuss two main
the childs response to hospitalization the factors influencing the response of the child to hospitalization are the childs age his
eczema and dermatitiseczema and dermatitis are a common problem all over the world their incidence is 2-3 per cent of all medical problems
erythemaerythema is one of thecommonest primary lesions of the skin it is produced by the dilation of the cutaneous blood vessels
specific causes of parental anxiety some of the factors that increase their anxiety include following 1 fear of the strange
strawberry slainit signfies the dilatation of deeper vessels to form cavernous spaces like those seen in the erectile
spider naevusit is found on the cheeks nose and sometimes other parts of the face as a central bright-red vessel
the physical environment the actual hospital environment is another factor that may be stressful for the child and family there are many
the social environment when the child is admitted to the hospital his social environment is totally changed and all health team members are
birth marks naevibirth marks is also known as naevi it is a multiplication of one or more cutaneous elements within