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    Dr. Spock

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    Issues on SIDS‚ Montessori Schools‚ and child discipline are issues that the world still continue to do studies on and debate on till this day. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is a big issue among parents and pediatricians‚ continuous debates go on between parents and pediatricians‚ if babies should be put on their stomach to sleep or on their backs. When Babies are put on their stomach to sleep‚ the babies sleep soundly and get startled less. So for parents that haven’t gotten sleep for days

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    Antonia Novello

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    Antonia Novello The first woman and the first Latina to become the Surgeon General of the United States (1990-1993)‚ was named Antonia Novello. Born and raised in Puerto Rico and a former pediatrician Antonia focused on the health of children and minorities. Antonia Novello was born on August 23‚ 1944 in Fajardo‚ Puerto Rico‚ a town 32 miles southeast of San Juan. Novello came from a poor family. Her parents divorced‚ and her father later died while she was about 5 yrs old. Novello was

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    RNSG2462 Pediatric Case Study Template TWO Student Name___________ Due Date:______02/21/15______________ *Begin typing at the asterisk under each heading. Please see the Grading Rubric for guidelines for writing the case study. Patient Story Current Information *J‚ a 2 week old Caucasian female‚ was diagnosed with Hirschsprung’s Disease. Hirschsprung’s Disease is a congenital condition where the large intestine becomes obstructed due to poor muscle movement in the bowel. Failure to

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    rotations in different hospitals in Amsterdam where she worked as a co assistant. During this period she has encountered many ethical and moral dilemmas‚ which she finds very challenging and interesting. In the future M. would like to become a pediatrician‚ mainly because in that specialism you often get to work with psychosocial problems and moral dilemmas. Moral dilemma’s M. described an interesting and difficult case which she experienced during her internship at the children department

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    Reducing Obesity in School Aged Children and Adolescents ages 6-11: Small Changes to Make Improvements Ashley N. Rollins National College of Business and Technology NUR 103 Instructor: Denise Clements Abstract Healthy People 2020 and campaign launched to make possible improvements in the nations health status. NWS 10.2 Reducing the population of children and adolescents ages 6 -11 who are considered obese‚ has been implemented as tool to lower the incidence of obesity‚ and to lessen the occurrence

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    Obesity Among Young Americans Michelle LeDrappier Professor Tovey VanAulen College English October 29‚ 2010 LeDrappier‚ 1 Michelle LeDrappier Professor Tovey VanAulen College English October 29‚ 2010 Obesity Among Young Americans Children are filled with energy and youth‚ but something is increasingly slowing them down. Child obesity has become one of the major epidemics in America today. The twenty-first generation is the only one whose members may be expected to have shorter life

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    Kim will use simple gestures to let her family knows what she wants and needs throughout her daily activities and routines. We will know this goal has been met when Kim uses at least one other way of communicating to let her family know what she wants and needs (other than crying or fussing) throughout her daily activities and routines. Child / Family strengths and the resources related to this goal Kim sometimes makes throaty sounds and uses gestures to let her family knows what she wants or

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    Case Study Of Rick Hess

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    now‚ it would have predicted he would have become diabetic. In addition to being a diabetic‚ Rick has also had to overcome cerebrovascular disease in his 70s. Rick Hess is now 76 years old. He attended the West Virginia University to become a pediatrician. He would later go to medical school to finish his training. Soon after medical school‚ he worked at Columbus Children’s Hospital‚ and he then came to Bryan and worked at the Bryan Medical Group. He served in the Navy for two

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    Too Much of a Good Thing

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    Retrieved 14 Mar. 2006 . “Avoiding Acetaminophen-Related Liver Injury.” Harvard Women’s Health Watch Mar. 2006: 1. Hamilton‚ Joshua‚ Ph.D.‚ professor of toxicology‚ Dartmouth College‚ e-mail interview. 7 Mar. 2006. Kemper‚ Kathi J.‚ M.D. The Holistic Pediatrician. 2nd ed. New York: Harper‚ 2002. Kripke‚ Daniel F.‚ M.D. The Dark Side of Sleeping Pills. San Diego: University of California‚ San Diego‚ 2002. Newman‚ Cathy. “Twelve Toxic Tales.” National Geographic May 2005: 3–9. “Research Briefs: Ibuprofen

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    Jaundice Are you feeling okay? You look a little yellow to me. This yellowing problem that causes people’s appearance to look different is a condition that affects every 3 in 5 newborn babies‚ or 60 percent of them. Jaundice is a very common but affecting condition because of its: many types‚ it is easily detected in newborns and it could cause or be the sign of liver failure Jaundice is a medical condition that causes a person’s skin and white’s of their eyes to turn yellow. In most severe cases

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