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Selecting Child Care

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1981
Many women in the United States today wish to pursue a career after starting their family. Child care is a major determining factor in this pursuit. The types of care available, the pros and cons of each type of care, and how to arrange for the care are discussed.
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Child Care in the Outback

The American Journal of Nursing, 1958
IN VICTORIA, the most southeasterly state of Australia, 85 percent of the mothers make use of the state's free infant welfare services. The high standard of those services has undoubtedly contributed to the marked decrease in the infant mortality rate which has occurred since the service began.
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Emergency Care of the Child

Pediatrics, 1987
Optimal emergency care of the child requires a well-developed EMS-C system. The components are easy to identify. We need macroregions with institutions acknowledging their institutional capabilities for pediatric emergency care and supporting field triage and transfer agreements.
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Child Care and the Pediatrician

Pediatrics In Review, 1989
Working parents and child care programs are here to stay. The pediatrician has many opportunities to advocate for children concerning child care, both in encounters with parents in the office and in roles played in the community. By focusing attention on the determinants of the quality of child care, the pediatrician can minimize the risks and enhance ...
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Care of the Child With a Colostomy

Pediatrics, 1977
Colostomy in infancy and childhood is usually performed for benign disease and is of a temporary nature. The colostomy often may be functional for 12 to 18 months, however, and therefore requires skilled care by the patient and/or his parents. The purpose of this report is to describe a combined inpatient-outpatient program of colostomy care that has ...
D E, Cooney, J L, Grosfeld
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Residential Child Care

2015
Residential child care has proved to be one of the most difficult and complex interventions in the lives of children around the globe. There are polarized views about residential care and this is reflected in ambivalence in legislation, policy, and practice.
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Caring for the child with diabetes

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1979
CARE of the child with diabetes presents a continuously changing challenge as the physiological and psychological factors influencing diabetic control interact with the period of growth.
A L, Kinmonth, J D, Baum
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Arranging Child Care

The Future of Children, 1997
More than half of the children in families supported by welfare are under age six, and another third are in grade school. The mothers of these children cannot leave welfare for employment unless they can find and pay for child care. Yet, as this article points out, the child care needs of these families are not easily met: Many require care for infants
E E, Kisker, C M, Ross
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Child care seats

Emergency Nurse, 2006
On the subject of child restraint in vehicles, another recent change in legislation has created a complex set of circumstances in which exemption from the rules can be allowed.
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Child care in Russia

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1957
D U R I N G July, 1956, Dr. Ru th Bakwin and I spent three weeks touring the pr incipal cities of European Russ ia -Leningrad , Moscow, Stalingrad, Rostov, Odessa, and Kiev. I n all these cities we talked to p rominent pediatr icians and visited children's hospitals and other child care institutions.
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