parent or those in a parenting role as the primary carer and educator of the child because respecting parents and carer will develop a good relationship between the both of you and they will be able to trust you with their child without any doubts. Honour the confidentiality of information relating to the child and their family‚ unless its disclosure is required by law or is in the best interest of the child because the child and their family information should not be given out by strangers that you
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CARE OF THE MOTHER/ FETUS during the PERINATAL period Prenatal care • A. ASSESSMENT • HISTORY • P.E. • S/S of pregnancy • Diagnostic procedures and lab exams • Vital signs • Common discomforts • Danger signs • Local and systemic changes of pregnancy • B. Nursing diagnosis • C. Planning/ intervention • Health promotion./management Nutrition metabolic • Elimination
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Informal care is unpaid care that may be provided by family‚ friends or neighbours. (Brodsky‚ Habib and Hirschfield‚ 2003) state “Informal Care is by far the dominant form of care throughout the world.” This essay will state how important informal care is in modern society and how this has affected current social policy. It will define what the differences are between informal and formal care‚ what exactly informal care consists of‚ what a carer is‚ include statistics about informal carers‚ explain
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The Foster Care Crisis Abstract When children have become the victims of abuse and neglect‚ or if parents are unable to care for them‚ the children are placed in foster care. Placement in a foster home is intended to be temporary. Unfortunately .many children‚ once in the system‚ do not leave until they turn 18. Foster care often exposes children to severe stressors‚ causing behavioral‚ developmental and/or psychological difficulties. Though foster homes are supposed to help children in a time
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EXPLANATION: For Jone and Tomasi to be efficacious in duty of care‚ the following needs to be formed; i. Was loss to the claimant foreseeable? ii. Was there sufficient proximity between the parties? iii. Is it fair‚ just and reasonable to impose duty of care? ‘Proximity simply means that the parties must be “sufficiently close” so that it is “reasonably foreseeable” that one party’s negligence would cause loss or damage to the other. Together with this‚ fairness is basically‚ “fair‚ just‚ and reasonable”
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her support system during the clinical time as she didn’t have any family members with her. I made sure to listen and to be opened minded to what my patient had to say. We are there for the patient and making sure that my patient’s needs were taken care of‚ was an important aspect in caring for her. Sometimes patient’s just need someone they can talk to‚ and I made to be available for my patient so she may share her thoughts and feelings; my patient did well of sharing her thoughts with me as we
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I would want to fudge the data for him because he is my family‚ and I would want to end his suffering. However‚ because my cousin is not my immediate family member‚ and also because his condition is not life-threatening‚ I would follow the principle of the Hippocratic oath that I took when I became a doctor‚ and not falsify data so someone who has a life threatening condition would not get the kidney. My answer would change if this was my best friend or siblings‚ but that is also why doctors should
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to an antigen following a previous exposure ■ Ag-ab reaction – release large quantities of chemicals‚ enzyme‚ and cell stimulators that are damaging to the host. ■ Traditionally classified based on time after exposure to offending antigen ❑ Immediate hypersensitivity – Ab mediated ❑ Delayed hypersensitivity – Cell mediated Types of Hypersensitivity Type I - ANAPHYLACTIC Type II - CYTOTOXIC Type III – IMMUNE MEDIATED Type IV –
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Today‚ childhood is seen as a universal rite of passage. Much of our literature consists of coming of age stories that focus on the journey from innocence to experience. Childhood marks the beginning of our personal narrative. We all have our stories of youth. Some percolate in the haze of memory; others are told and retold over the years. These stories—sad‚ humorous‚ painful—shape us. They make us who we are. Inspired by the growing popularity of collecting and recording our stories‚ students
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Like everything on this planet‚ not everyone views NYU the same way. For many students‚ it’s the attraction of the city. For others‚ the chance to learn at the hands of renown faculty has the highest appeal. While those things are crucial to understanding NYU‚ I always think back to what initially drew me to the university. Whether we choose to admit it or not‚ we as humans want to pursue things that ignite our inner fires. At NYU‚ I know I will be around human beings who are in the prime of pursuing
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