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Discuss the content of parental education while caring for a child with pulmonary tuberculosis
Parental education plays a crucial role in the care of a child with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in the context of pediatric nursing. Effective communication and education empower parents to actively participate in their child's treatment and ensure a supportive home environment. Here are key aspects to address:
1. Understanding Tuberculosis:
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Write ‘T’ if you consider the statement as true and ‘F’ if the statement is false.
a) The exact cause of Acute Rheumatic Fever is unknowns. (T/F)
b) Injury of fifth and sixth cervical spinal nerve indicates facial palsy. (T/F)
c) External cardiac massage is indicated if heart rate fails to rise above 80/minutes. (T/F)
d) After the caesarian section baby should be put on the breast immediately even if the
mother is unconscious. (T/F)
e) Sucking reflex is developed after 24 hours in normal new borne. (T/F)
List danger sign that you should observe carefully at birth of a newborn and report immediately.
Galactosemia is characterized by:
iii) Presence of hepatic enzyme galactose –I phosphate
iv) Absence of uridine transferase and galactose
v) Presence of galactose and uridine transferase
vi) Absence of hepatic enzyme galactose-I phosphate, uridine transferase
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