Description
This textbook provides an insight into the needs of children with disabilities, particularly within an acute care setting. It considers the principles that underpin the fundamental aspects of care delivery to children with special needs. The key areas of knowledge and practical skills covered include: social and historical context, challenging assumptions, best practice for giving news to parents, communication methods, play and movement, nutrition and feeding, boundary setting, respite care, and transitions into adult services. This interesting book covers practice areas identified by the English National Board as essential for student nurses. It will also be invaluable for qualified nurses and for other health professionals working with children with disabilities.
This textbook provides the reader with an insight into the needs of children with both physical and learning disabilities, particularly within an acute care setting. It considers the principles that underpin the fundamental aspects of care delivery to children with special needs. The key areas of knowledge and practical skills covered include: * the social and historical context * challenging assumptions * best practice for giving news to parents * communication methods * play and movement * nutrition and feeding * boundary setting * respite care * transitions into adult services. This interesting book covers practice areas identified by the English National Board as essential for student nurses. It will also be invaluable for qualified nurses and for other health professionals working with children with disabilities.