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SWADDLING, A CHILD CARE PRACTICE: HISTORICAL, CULTURAL, AND EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATIONS

SWADDLING, A CHILD CARE PRACTICE: HISTORICAL, CULTURAL, AND EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATIONS

... SLOPE OF THE REGRESSION OF CARDIAC CHANGE vs PRESTIMULUS hEART RATE FOR EACH MAGNITUDE. PARAMETER, INFANT IN THE 8-BABY GROUP AND DEGREE OF MOTOR RESTRAINT[r] ...

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Reflections on Well-Child Care Practice: A National Study of Pediatric Clinicians

Reflections on Well-Child Care Practice: A National Study of Pediatric Clinicians

... to create an understanding of how pe- diatricians might be viewing current issues in well-child care. Initial ques- tions were developed on the basis of pilot interviews with selected pediatric ...

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Primary Child Health Care by Family Nurse Practitioners

Primary Child Health Care by Family Nurse Practitioners

... ERRORS IN MANAGEMENT, FAMILY Nuas PRACTITIONER CHILD CARE PRACTIcE, PROSPECT HILL CLINIC,. SEPTEMBER 18, l972-DEuBER 1 1, 1972[r] ...

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Hess_unc_0153M_19225.pdf

Hess_unc_0153M_19225.pdf

... a practice needs to hold on to every patient that they ...a practice can handle until max capacity affects the financial return greatly; this concept is shown with the Iowa private practice ...

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The Pediatrician’s Role in Community Pediatrics

The Pediatrician’s Role in Community Pediatrics

... T oday’s children and families live in a period of rapid social change. The economic organiza- tion of the health care and other human service systems in the United States is undergoing profound changes. Pediatric ...

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Child protection and independent day care services : examining the interface of policy and practice

Child protection and independent day care services : examining the interface of policy and practice

... The evidence suggests that independent nurseries usual1 v, provide a general child care service for working parents (who pay fees); and they may provide a minimal welfare servic[r] ...

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Safer recruitment practice: audit of exisiting recruitment practices in residential child care

Safer recruitment practice: audit of exisiting recruitment practices in residential child care

... Recruitment procedures should be informed by organisational policy. The findings from the SIRCC postal survey reveal that over half (57%) of the voluntary agency respondents and a little less than half (43%) of local ...

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The Pediatrician's Role in Community Pediatrics

The Pediatrician's Role in Community Pediatrics

... T oday’s children and families live in a period of rapid social change. The economic organiza- tion of the health care and social service sys- tems in the United States is undergoing profound changes. Pediatric ...

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Pertussis vaccination in Child Care Workers: room for improvement in coverage, policy and practice

Pertussis vaccination in Child Care Workers: room for improvement in coverage, policy and practice

... day care centres were more likely to keep records than preschools (84%, 168/201 and 28%, 33/118, respectively p < 0.0001). Eighty-four percent (170/202) of centres keeping records indicated that they updated ...

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Well-Child Care Clinical Practice Redesign for Serving Low-Income Children

Well-Child Care Clinical Practice Redesign for Serving Low-Income Children

... day care center visits) or providers (eg, home visits), or not acceptable to parents (eg, retail-based clinics), were not selected as poten- tial options for the new mod- ...WCC practice redesign elements ...

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Health service use in families where children enter public care: a nested case control study using the General Practice Research Database

Health service use in families where children enter public care: a nested case control study using the General Practice Research Database

... The association of material deprivation with many indices of poor health has been frequently reported in the United Kingdom [48-53] and strategies to reduce social inequality remain necessary. There has been vig- orous ...

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Informed Consent in Decision-Making in Pediatric Practice

Informed Consent in Decision-Making in Pediatric Practice

... health care decision-making) are the same in the pediatric and adult population and are grounded by the same ethical principles of beneficence, justice, and respect for ...

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Improving Delivery of EPSDT Well-Child Care at Acute Visits in an Academic Pediatric Practice

Improving Delivery of EPSDT Well-Child Care at Acute Visits in an Academic Pediatric Practice

... patients. We have 33 000 annual visits, roughly divided equally between well- child and acute care. The clinic has 22 exam rooms and is staffed by 4 su- pervisory attending physicians, 4 to 8 residents in ...

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Effectiveness of Child Care Policies in an Economy with Child Care Services

Effectiveness of Child Care Policies in an Economy with Child Care Services

... n care, nogrowth < n care, growth15 . Therefore, child-care services raise the fertility in the eco- nomy for which no child-care sector ...with child-care ...

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Health Care of Children in Foster Care

Health Care of Children in Foster Care

... dren in foster care as primary health care providers and as consultants to child welfare agencies. Child[r] ...

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Becoming Intimate With Developmental Knowledge: Pedagogical Explorations With Collective Biography

Becoming Intimate With Developmental Knowledge: Pedagogical Explorations With Collective Biography

... Much work today situates developmental theories as politically positioned and neither neutral nor innocent (Burman, 2008a, 2008b; Morss, 1996; Rose, 1990, 1996, 2008). Developmental discourses, it is argued, limit ideas ...

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EDUCATION

EDUCATION

... relationship with the supervisory staff.* Pediatrics may be defined as child care that encompasses the child as an individual in a family, and includes the care of the child in health an[r] ...

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Role of the Pediatrician in Setting and Using Standards for Child Care

Role of the Pediatrician in Setting and Using Standards for Child Care

... types of facilities: child care centers where children receive care in a facility that is used primarily for child care; large family-child-care homes where chil- dren are caned for by m[r] ...

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2017_Emmanuel.pdf

2017_Emmanuel.pdf

... Another area of major concern is the potential to miss symptoms, such as pain or nausea, which reduce the individual’s quality of care or could pose a threat to his or her health. One parent described an incident ...

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Touch, physical restraint and therapeutic containment in residential child care

Touch, physical restraint and therapeutic containment in residential child care

... and practice as well as an erosion of trust in adults’ motives and actions in almost all realms where adults and children interact (Piper et ...of care and a new insanity for the self” ...

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