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Dr Hallas says: How comfort care helps kids with persistent agitation
An NP model for healthcare also uses the same approaches to medical diagnosis and treatment planning. However, emphasis is also placed on the concepts of caring and comfort measures for both the child and the parent, in this particular case, the neurologically impaired, agitated child.
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Persistent agitation in children with neurologic impairments
Identifying the causes for severe agitation in children with neurologic impairments requires patience and persistence, and sometimes educated trial and error.
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Pediatric office paper chase: Revisited!
Electronic health records have added complexity to document handling. Dr Schuman reviews what's new and how to streamline your own office "paper chase."
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Four strategies cut newborn readmissions
By incorporating a readiness assessment checklist into its early-discharge protocols, a Virginia hospital significantly reduced readmissions to its newborn nursery.
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