PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY CLINIC CONSULT_____________________ Patient Name: Grace Pereira PCP: Reed Phillips‚ MD Patient ID: 017990 DOB: 06/24/2007 Age: 7 Sex: F Date of Exam: 05/05/2015 Reason for Visit: Follow-up of behavior‚ patient accompanied by mother‚ records are unavailable. HISTORY: Grace a 7-year-old girl has a history of severe behavioral problems‚ ADHD‚ bipolar disorder‚ borderline mental retardation‚ and significant past medical history of congenital hydrocephalous associated
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Bibliography: Mary L. Sole‚ D. L. (2005). Introduction to Critial Care Nursing. St. Louis‚ Mo: Elsevier-Saunders. Monica E. Kleinman‚ C. (2010). Pediatric Advanced Life Support: 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care. Pediatrics‚ 172-179‚ 181.
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Dhamirah Sakinah Binti Makmon 10-5-75 Management of Paediatric Stroke The treatment of ischemic stroke is involve both initial treatment of acute stroke to preserve neurological function and continuous treatment to prevent recurrent stroke which occurs in 10% and 25% of children with stroke. Efforts to prevent a first stroke are also important for children with high risk conditions such as congenital heart disease. For all type of perinatal stroke‚ supportive treatment is a must. The supportive
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is supposed to be VAST and ready to go‚ and I was still AMBIVALENT on what I wanted “in the real world” as I heard in the many EXPOUNDING lectures. It was not until the summer of my senior year that God had finally put it in my heart to become a Pediatric Nurse Advisor; to become this person that can ASSUAGE and ABATE people‚ to become the
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A main focus of pediatric occupational therapists is the improvement of motor skills. Developing these skills with pediatric patients helps them with staying on task and feeling comfortable with their place in space. This helps with attention‚ balance‚ and interaction with the world and other people. There are a variety of ways to help children who have motor skill problems improve. First‚ therapists have to establish a baseline for where a child’s motor skills currently are. From there‚ the techniques
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Have you ever wondered when we will find the cure to cancer? Have you ever known a child struggling with cancer? Pediatric Cancer is very common and is the leading cause of death for children. There are 15‚780 kids‚ ages 0-19‚ diagnosed with cancer each year. 57% of kids‚ ages 0-19‚ die of cancer each year. Finding the cure to cancer has been difficult for scientists.Yes‚ it takes a lot of money and time. That is what we ask from you. Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation is asking you to help kids
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Pediatric Community – Acquired Pneumonia (PCAP) Group 1 Rivera‚ Geraldine U. Rodicol‚ Arsenio A. Serrano‚ Marian Joyce E. Tumamao‚ Jayson G. Vidad‚ Angelica B. I. INTRODUCTION * Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is one of several diseases in which individuals who have not recently been hospitalized develop an infection of the lungs (pneumonia). CAP is a common illness and can affect people of all ages. CAP often causes problems like difficulty in breathing‚ fever‚ chest pains
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wanted to be involved in a career that supported the community as well as the people in it. I researched health care and what would be required of me and I knew that a career in the health sciences was a great choice for me. I plan on becoming a pediatric nurse practitioner. I love helping individuals‚ I enjoy working with children‚ and I know for sure that I can take advantage of the opportunities that will be offered to me. I want to be a nurse practitioner due to the fact that although they are
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PEDIATRICS BASIC TOPICS GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT NUTRITION 1 ! PREVENTIVE MEDICINE ! ADOLESCENCE! NAME: Lecture notes transcribed by: charlene may tingzon Work Street Work City‚ Work State Work ZIP LOREM IPSUM DAYCARE BASIC PEDIATRICS June 6‚ 2011 GROWTH change in physical features. Change or increase in physical size of the whole person or any of its parts. DEVELOPMENT! increase in function/skills. learning ability to eat‚ read and manipulate objects. fine motor skills manipulate
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My proposed site is Pediatrics of Dallas‚ more specifically I will be abiding by the Pediatrician themselves. How they operate in their work environment‚ the words they use‚ and what procedures that are all important in their businesses. Due to protecting the privacy of their patients I’m only allowed in the room when the doctor is diagnosing the patient‚ if they were to speak about any personal matters that is only at the prudence of the parents‚ and doctor‚ unless given permission from the legal
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