Unit 20 - Understand Residential Childcare for children and young people with complex disabilities or conditions. Learning outcomes: 1 - Understand the nature of complex disabilities and conditions and their children and young people Learning criteria: 1.1 - Describe the causes and effects of complex disabilities and conditions. 1.2 - Describe the typical impacts of complex disabilities and conditions on children and young people.
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Unit 20 - Understand Residential Childcare for children and young people with complex disabilities or conditions.
Learning outcomes:
1 - Understand the nature of complex disabilities and conditions and their children and young people
Learning criteria:
1.1 - Describe the causes and effects of complex disabilities and conditions.
1.2 - Describe the typical impacts of complex disabilities and conditions on children and young people.
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- Unit 20 Understand Residential Childcare for Children and Young People With Complex Disabilities or Conditions Learning outcomes 2 Understand the impact on families of having a child with a complex disability or condition Assessment criteria 2.1- Describe ways in which having a child with a complex disability or condition can impact on different aspects of families' lives 2.2- Describe how and why the impact of child's disability or condition may change over time 2.3- Explain how theories of loss and grief relate to the families of children with complex disabilities or conditions 2.4- Explain how early intervention help the families of childrennand young people with complex disabilities or conditionsDescribe the signs of child abuse and neglect and the pediatric nurse's responsibilities in reporting and addressing suspected cases.Identify 5 present community conditions of why there is a need for a public health nurse.what roles of a public health nurse or community health nurse should do/provide to help your community?
- A nurse observes the parent/child interaction during the 6-year-old well-child check-up and notes that the parent spesks hanshly to the chd when communicating with the nurse. Which statement by the nurse would be most beneficia? Answers A -D A "Perhaps you could benefit from counseling since your interactions with your child seem so negative B "Perhaps you should leave the room so that i can speak with your child privateiy C Addressing the chid, the nurse says, 'are you unhappy when Mormmy talks to you like this?r D. "Let's talk privately. Let's discuss the way you speak with your child and possible ways to be more positiveWrite a biopsychosocial assessment of the client bellow: Presenting Problem Physical/Medical/Nutritional Issues Cognitive/Developmental Behavioral/Emotional Issues Social Functioning Spiritual/Religious Considerations Educational/Vocational Status Socioeconomic Situation Legal Issues Given the information collected, now share the following: Diagnostic impressions Justification for diagnosis Recommended treatment options APA language and style are expected. Please use in-text citations and include a reference slide. Andrew is a 15-year old Mexican male currently enrolled in the ninth grade. He presents to the local community mental health agency for an assessment after the school social worker encouraged his mother to enroll him in services. Andrew has never met or been seen by the school social worker, but the school social worker is involved because Andrew has not attended class since the school year started two months ago. His mother set up the intake and brought Andrew to the…Topic: Early Childhood Development Clearly describe a specific topic/issue and its relevance to professional nursing with patients/families/communities.
- Admitting Diagnosis: Autism Spectrum Disorder Sam is a 16-year-old young man with ASD and significant cognitive delays. Sam attends a public school special day class that offers frequent instruction in varied settings to foster independence in the community. (more details on the attached pics) Question: 1. Create 2 NCP for patient Sam. Asessment-Subjective and Objective Data Diagnosis, Planning/Goal, Interventions with Rationale, EvaluationQ.1 Maria Vella who is 40 years old has down syndrome. She has been admitted to St. Mary's Rehabilitation Centre because both her parents died in car accident. Throughout your practices as a support worker, establish all the relevant information that you need to record for a new resident. Important to follow these factors: - Whether Maria has any medical background. - Whether Maria attends to any therapy(Occupation-Physiotherapy) - Whether she has any dietary plans/allergies. (200 words)Nurse Gel encourages the mother of 16-ycar-old teenager to listen to her daughter's concern of hearing voices that tells her to hurt herself. The mother smiled at her and asked to leave at once because their friends are waiting. The second level assessment is: Inability to provide adequate nursing care to the sick, disabled, dependent or vulnerable/at risk member of the family Inability to recognize the problem Inability to provide a home and environment conducive to health maintenance and personal development Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health action
- Formulate 5 family health problems/ family health nursing diagnosis utilizing thetypology of nursing problems for the identified health problems. (Second LevelAssessment)Develop a nursing care plan for patients undergoing local anesthesia and/or moderate or conscious sedation.Q. Write to complete. Which of the following would be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for a toddler who has been treated on two different occasions for acerations and contusions due to the parent's negligence in providing a safe environment? High Risk for Injury related to abusive parents High Risk for Injury related to abusive parents High Risk for Injury related to impaired home management High Risk for Injury related to impaired home management Child Abuse related to unsafe home environment Child Abuse related to unsafe home environment High Risk for Injury related to unsafe home environment.