These children are especially vulnerable to a multitude of short - and long - term negative emotional, behavioral, and academic outcomes, including a higher risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and a greater need for psychiatric treatment, compared with matched
hospitalized children who do not require intensive care.
Critically ill children hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs) are especially vulnerable to a multitude of short - and long - term, negative emotional, behavioral, and academic outcomes, including a higher risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and a greater need for psychiatric treatment, compared with matched
hospitalized children who do not require intensive care.3 In addition, the parents of these children are at risk for the development of PTSD, as well as other negative emotional outcomes (eg, depression and anxiety disorders).4 — 6
Already, superbugs claim 23,000 American lives every year, and over the past eight years, the number of
hospitalized children who are resistant to antibiotics has increased sevenfold.
Not exact matches
Taking away my
children for 10 terrifying hours while Mark was supposed to succesfully get me
hospitalized and refusing to tell me where they are or
who they are with....
I say that because I know so many others
who have had similar experiences as well and whose
children were
hospitalized.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, those
children who live with chronic conditions like asthma and diabetes are five times more likely to be
hospitalized than their healthier counterparts.
• Increases parents» self - esteem by reinforcing and enhancing their skills as parents, and validates their role • Gives parents the tools for understanding their
child's unique rhythms and patterns • Teaches parents how to read their infants» cues and recognize their states of awareness • Gives parents a special way to interact with their
children who may be
hospitalized.
«Just because we don't
hospitalize the baby doesn't mean there's not a problem,» said
Children's Hospital pediatrician Nancy Krebs,
who is conducting a research project of 60 breast - fed infants in the Denver area.
The Mothers» Milk Bank at
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) provides pasteurized donor human milk to infants
who are
hospitalized at CHOP.
Number 5 — Total nursing failure —
hospitalized for over a week in
childrens department — with the hospital trying to find out why baby did not grow — while there is no one
who had any understanding of nursing on the team,
who could have sent me home after 2 days.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health)-
Children from poorer neighborhoods
who are
hospitalized are more likely to die before discharge than kids from wealthier areas, according to a new study.
The study included 57
children between ages 5 and 18 who were admitted through the Emergency Department at Cincinnati Children's and hospitalized for treatment of their
children between ages 5 and 18
who were admitted through the Emergency Department at Cincinnati
Children's and hospitalized for treatment of their
Children's and
hospitalized for treatment of their asthma.
Six of these people, including the
child who died, have been
hospitalized.
In fact, of the
children who have been
hospitalized for influenza so far this season, asthma has been the most common medical condition we've seen.»
For every
child who drowns, four are
hospitalized for a near drowning.
Return of minor
children Should a traveler
who is traveling with a minor
child (ren) be
hospitalized due to a covered illness or injury, they will likely have to leave their
child (ren) unattended.
This coverage is a great comfort to parents — especially single parents — traveling with
children who would be left unattended if the insured is
hospitalized on their trip.
A travel insurance plan with «return of minor
children» coverage ensures that any dependent kids
who are on the same trip with you are returned safely home in the event you are
hospitalized more than a certain number of days (usually seven).
If you're
hospitalized far from home, a travel insurance plan with return of minor
children protection means unattended kids will be transported home or to a family member
who can care for them as you recover.
However, for high - risk cases — including people
who have been
hospitalized, people with especially severe symptoms, young
children and people over 65 — the CDC recommends antiviral medication.
Transportation of Dependent
Children: If You die or are hospitalized for more than7 days, We will pay, up to the cost of a single one - way Economy Transportation ticket (less the value of applied credit from any unused return travel tickets) per person, to return Your Dependent children (and any accompanying minor persons under Your care) who are left unattended by Your death or hospitalization to their home (with an attendant, if considered necessary by Us or Our Program Assistance P
Children: If You die or are
hospitalized for more than7 days, We will pay, up to the cost of a single one - way Economy Transportation ticket (less the value of applied credit from any unused return travel tickets) per person, to return Your Dependent
children (and any accompanying minor persons under Your care) who are left unattended by Your death or hospitalization to their home (with an attendant, if considered necessary by Us or Our Program Assistance P
children (and any accompanying minor persons under Your care)
who are left unattended by Your death or hospitalization to their home (with an attendant, if considered necessary by Us or Our Program Assistance Provider.
A Chaplain with the desire to be a Spiritual Counselor and Comforter, offering spiritual support and comfort to adults and
children from different background
who are
hospitalized for treatment from various physical challenges, to communicate, educate and help families on how to manage and...
In a display of that commitment, the Ross Medical Education Center Midland, Michigan campus recently collected and donated items for
children who were
hospitalized at MidMichigan Medical Center during the holidays.
A randomized, controlled trial with follow - up assessments 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after hospitalization was conducted with 174 mothers and their 2 - to 7 - year - old
children who were unexpectedly
hospitalized in the pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) of 2
children's hospitals.
While a
child's natural parents are the most common parties to petition for custody of a
child, in some instances, grandparents or other relatives with close relationships may share custody with a parent
who is
hospitalized or incarcerated.
Children with certain preexisting medical conditions are at an increased risk for influenza complications, 34 including hospitalization or death.35, 36 Among influenza - associated pediatric deaths, neurologic disorders were the most commonly reported conditions, as previously described.1, 7,8 These conditions are rare in the general population but are overrepresented among pediatric deaths and children who are hospitalized with influenza.37 — 39 Vaccine coverage was low for these high - risk children, and ongoing educational efforts are
Children with certain preexisting medical conditions are at an increased risk for influenza complications, 34 including hospitalization or death.35, 36 Among influenza - associated pediatric deaths, neurologic disorders were the most commonly reported conditions, as previously described.1, 7,8 These conditions are rare in the general population but are overrepresented among pediatric deaths and
children who are hospitalized with influenza.37 — 39 Vaccine coverage was low for these high - risk children, and ongoing educational efforts are
children who are
hospitalized with influenza.37 — 39 Vaccine coverage was low for these high - risk
children, and ongoing educational efforts are
children, and ongoing educational efforts are needed.
EIP showed favorable impacts on 8 outcomes, including fewer days and episodes of hospitalization, relative to those in the comparison group, covering a range of 6 weeks to 2 years postpartum.13, 23,24 EIP also showed a favorable effect on the percentage of
children who were adequately immunized by 1 year, but the difference was no longer statistically significant by 2 years.13, 24 Early Start demonstrated favorable effects on 3 outcomes, including percentage
who received well -
child visits and dental service.25 — 27 HFA had favorable results for 4 health care outcomes, such as the number of well - child visits and whether the child had health insurance.28 — 31 HFA had an unfavorable effect on the number of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits.32 The research showed that Healthy Steps had a beneficial effect on 2 outcomes: 1 - month well - child visits and diphtheria toxoid, tetanus toxoid, and pertussis vaccinations.33 Finally, NFP had favorable results on 3 outcomes measuring the number of ED visits at different follow - ups but an unfavorable / ambiguous effect on number of days hospitalized between 25 and 50 months.34, 35 The research on 2 programs (Oklahoma's CBFRS and PAT) showed no effects on measures of health care use or coverage.36 — 40 The research on 5 programs (Child FIRST, EHS, Family Check - Up, HIPPY, and PALS for Infants) did not report health care coverage or usage outc
child visits and dental service.25 — 27 HFA had favorable results for 4 health care outcomes, such as the number of well -
child visits and whether the child had health insurance.28 — 31 HFA had an unfavorable effect on the number of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits.32 The research showed that Healthy Steps had a beneficial effect on 2 outcomes: 1 - month well - child visits and diphtheria toxoid, tetanus toxoid, and pertussis vaccinations.33 Finally, NFP had favorable results on 3 outcomes measuring the number of ED visits at different follow - ups but an unfavorable / ambiguous effect on number of days hospitalized between 25 and 50 months.34, 35 The research on 2 programs (Oklahoma's CBFRS and PAT) showed no effects on measures of health care use or coverage.36 — 40 The research on 5 programs (Child FIRST, EHS, Family Check - Up, HIPPY, and PALS for Infants) did not report health care coverage or usage outc
child visits and whether the
child had health insurance.28 — 31 HFA had an unfavorable effect on the number of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits.32 The research showed that Healthy Steps had a beneficial effect on 2 outcomes: 1 - month well - child visits and diphtheria toxoid, tetanus toxoid, and pertussis vaccinations.33 Finally, NFP had favorable results on 3 outcomes measuring the number of ED visits at different follow - ups but an unfavorable / ambiguous effect on number of days hospitalized between 25 and 50 months.34, 35 The research on 2 programs (Oklahoma's CBFRS and PAT) showed no effects on measures of health care use or coverage.36 — 40 The research on 5 programs (Child FIRST, EHS, Family Check - Up, HIPPY, and PALS for Infants) did not report health care coverage or usage outc
child had health insurance.28 — 31 HFA had an unfavorable effect on the number of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits.32 The research showed that Healthy Steps had a beneficial effect on 2 outcomes: 1 - month well -
child visits and diphtheria toxoid, tetanus toxoid, and pertussis vaccinations.33 Finally, NFP had favorable results on 3 outcomes measuring the number of ED visits at different follow - ups but an unfavorable / ambiguous effect on number of days hospitalized between 25 and 50 months.34, 35 The research on 2 programs (Oklahoma's CBFRS and PAT) showed no effects on measures of health care use or coverage.36 — 40 The research on 5 programs (Child FIRST, EHS, Family Check - Up, HIPPY, and PALS for Infants) did not report health care coverage or usage outc
child visits and diphtheria toxoid, tetanus toxoid, and pertussis vaccinations.33 Finally, NFP had favorable results on 3 outcomes measuring the number of ED visits at different follow - ups but an unfavorable / ambiguous effect on number of days
hospitalized between 25 and 50 months.34, 35 The research on 2 programs (Oklahoma's CBFRS and PAT) showed no effects on measures of health care use or coverage.36 — 40 The research on 5 programs (
Child FIRST, EHS, Family Check - Up, HIPPY, and PALS for Infants) did not report health care coverage or usage outc
Child FIRST, EHS, Family Check - Up, HIPPY, and PALS for Infants) did not report health care coverage or usage outcomes.
Compared with women
who never had depressive symptoms (without symptoms), women with persistent symptoms were nearly 3 times as likely to have their
child ever
hospitalized (adjusted odds ratio: 2.89; 95 % confidence interval: 1.61 — 5.07) and twice as likely to use corporal punishment (adjusted odds ratio: 1.90; 95 % confidence interval: 1.08 — 3.34).