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Unique needs of children
minors/dependents
schooling
varying stages of development
pediatric conditions
limited research
ethical issues
1. quality of life and autonomy
2. transplants, preterm births, withdrawn of life support
3. nurses to follow ethical code and standards of practice
4. do no harm, prevent harm, promote well being
rights of children
informed truthfully about procedures, treatments, nursing/medial decisions
age of consent
varies state by state CA - 12 for reproductive, 18 for everything else
who assumes responsibility of child's welfare if parents unable?
courts
in an emergency can child sign own consent?
yes if understands treatment and results
consent for sensitive subjects?
std, pregnancy, drugs, abortion, cancer treatment cessation
race
the categorization on parts of a population based on physical appearance due to a particular historical social and political forces
ethnic group
a subcultural group of multicultural society. usually based on common national or tribal heritage.
culture
a pattern of assumptions, beliefs and practices that unconsciously frames or guides the outlook and decisions of a group o people.
in an emergency can child sign own consent?
yes if understands treatment and results
consent for sensitive subjects?
std, pregnancy, drugs, abortion, cancer treatment cessation
race
the categorization on parts of a population based on physical appearance due to a particular historical social and political forces
ethnic group
a subcultural group of multicultural society. usually based on common national or tribal heritage.
culture
a pattern of assumptions, beliefs and practices that unconsciously frames or guides the outlook and decisions of a group o people.
VAERS
vaccine adverse event reporting system
VIS
vaccine informative statements:
information of statements that must be given to parents before administration of vaccine
only subQ immunizations?
MMR Varicella
reason's not to give immunizations
serious febrile illness, parental objections, no live virus if immunocomprised, immunogloblin given in last 3 months, previous anaphylactic to neomycin, severe allergic response to previous vaccine
SIDS risk factors
prematurity (LBW), multiple births, infants with one or more severe ALTE, respiratory and neurological disorders, subsequent siblings, smoking, alcohol