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    In 2006‚ American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)’s children and youth Ad Hoc Committee delineate one of the goals of AOTA’s Centennial Vision for pediatric occupational therapy as‚ “Studies that examine the emotional and social cost of occupational deprivation and occupational injustice for children and youth such as depression‚ alcohol and substance abuse‚ and suicide in disenfranchised youth‚ and

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    country‚ as the U.S. faces nurse shortage due to aging population battling illness throughout the population.(“Nursing 2000:Collaboration to Promote Careers in Registered Nursing”).The demography of becoming a pediatric nurse is considering the increase in use of alternative therapies for children ‚ it is appropriate to determine demographic profile of pediatric patient. ("Demography of Pediatric Primary Care in Europe: Delivery of Care and Training”). The salary in becoming a pediatrician pays very

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    Pediatric Clinic Experience Pediatria J.L is a 10-month-old white Caucasian male baby. J.L was born at TMH at 34+2-week gestation via C-section delivery due to breech presentation. At birth he weighed 2.18 kg with APGARs scores of 5 and 9. JL received physiotherapy at TMH NICU after birth due to jaundice‚ and then TMH refer him to UF hospital. While in UF hospital‚ J.L was diagnosed with Phelan – McDermind 22q13 deletion syndrome‚ dysphagia‚ congenital hypotonia macroglossia‚ convulsions‚ anemia

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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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    Anny Rodriguez Pediatric Physical Therapist A pediatric physical therapist specializes and examines kids from the age of birth to the age of eighteen. They deal with kids who have conditions like cerebral palsy‚ traumatic brain injuries‚ chronic pain‚ cystic fibrosis‚ cancer‚ scoliosis and developmental delays and movement disorders caused from premature birth. They focus on helping a person improve or regain back their strength and endurance‚ learning opportunities‚ and help increase their motor

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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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    main sources of pediatric primary care in the United States are office-based primary care providers and pediatrician offices. Primary care entails offices that usually do not only see pediatric patients‚ but also adult patients so the focus is not primarily on the pediatric patient. There seems to be a lack of quality preventative care services for children that ultimately can lead to long term consequences on the child’s health. Not only are there not enough sources for pediatric primary care‚

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    of pediatric asthma than those living in the north-west of the States. In addition‚ children who live in metropolitan areas have higher prevalence risk of asthma than those living in urban or rural settings. This is true because individuals who make up ethnic and racial minorities tend to live high-dense metro areas which affects health‚ income‚ and frequency of asthma. Minorities children such as African Americans‚ Puerto Ricans‚ and American Indians are more evident to suffer from pediatric asthma

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    different types of attorney that would put me in the position to help children making questionable decisions‚ or becoming doctor. I realized my dream of becoming a pediatric oncologist a few years ago when I became interested in oncology and then realized I could combine two of my passions‚ children and cancer. While I am aware that pediatric oncology is a tough‚ demanding profession I want to be a part of it because of the opportunity it presents to make a difference and help people. It seems especially

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    the future outlook for this job‚ and many more detailed descriptions! First off‚ I better tell you what the career consists of‚ so throughout this report you will have a pretty good idea of what I’m talking about. Neonatology is a specialty of pediatrics that consists of the medical care of newborn babies‚ especially the sick or premature newborns. It is usually practiced in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). The basics of neonatologists are newborn infants who are ill or need extra medical

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