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The Best Medicalcare /*********************************************** * Jim's DHTML Menu v5.7- © Jim Salyer (jsalyer@REMOVETHISmchsi.com) * Visit Dynamic Drive: http://www.dynamicdrive.com for script and instructions * This notice must stay intact for use ***********************************************/     Chapter 3 Book Index Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Medical Care for Your Offspring: No child's Play     A smart mother often makes a better diagnosis than a poor doctor. - August Bier     Nowadays, many mothers prefer to select a children's doctor (pediatrician) even before childbirth, in order to ensure that he is around when the child is born! Your pediatrician plays an important role in making sure that your baby remains healthy in the first year of his life, and will provide routine baby care, by examining your baby every few weeks, to make sure he is growing well and has taken his immunization shots on schedule. As your child grows older, it is a good idea to continue with the same pediatrician, with whom you can get in touch in case any worries assail you. There are going to be numerous occasions when uncertainties and anxieties grip you, especially if it's your first baby, and having a doctor who is familiar with your child can be very reassuring when he develops a fever or a cough. Nevertheless, remember to trust your own common sense and instinct. As a mother, you are final expert as far your baby is concerned and you are much more likely to be able to sense when your child is ill (or when he is getting better) than a doctor. The trouble today is that many of us have become so dependent upon the doctor that we do not heed our own gut feelings. TOP Most children dread going to the doctor with good reason; after all, most of us still associate the doctor with painful jabs and awful tasting medicines! When you are on the lookout for a pediatrician, remember that a good doctor can do a lot to put your child at ease. A pediatrician should be unhurried and be willing to spend plenty of time with you and your child (and often it is the mother who needs reassurance more than the child needs treatment!). A good doctor will talk and play with your infant or toddler when he is on your lap, before he even attempts to conduct an examination. After all, your baby is reluctant to leave the comfort of your arms, and will regard the examining table with puzzlement and fear. Therefore, many doctors will examine your baby when he feels safe and secure in your lap. They also give out lollipops and speak to kids in baby talk to calm them down. A good doctor will always approach kids in such a manner that he is on the same eye level as the little patient, rather than standing over the child. Another strategy many doctors adopt is to let children play an active role in the examination. Whether it's looking into mummy's ears or listening to daddy's heart, being proactive allows them to understand they're at the doctor's clinic for help, not to get hurt. Some pediatricians even keep toy doctor kits on hand, complete with bandages and plastic stethoscopes. Others give away stickers 'for being such a brave little girl' at the end of a visit! Distractions such as toys are very helpful, and many pediatricians remark an entire corner in the waiting room for children's rattles, minibeads and building blocks, so that they feel more at home! The unknown probably holds the biggest fear for most children. A lot of kids associate going to the doctor with a needle. A good doctor should be able to reassure the child (only when it is completely true , of course ! ) that there are not going to be any 'ouches' or anything that hurts. TOP You can find out what it is that makes your child most relaxed by simply asking. For example, if he says he needs his favorite stuffed toy to make him feel brave, then bringing it to the doctor's office would be an enormous help. Remember that in the long run, your child's positive attitude toward his health can start with happy experiences at the doctor's. Sometimes, your child may be sick enough to need hospitalization. Remember that hospitalization can be a scary experience even for s, so that it's likely to be even worse for children. If you think about it from a child's perspective, a stay at a hospital can be scary and confusing! "Is the stretcher going to stretch me?" "Is the IV like the plant that covers up buildings? "Some of your child's misunderstandings might seem humorous, but they probably indicate serious anxiety about entering the hospital. children commonly wonder: Will it hurt? Will mom or dad be with me? Will I get better? Is it my fault? When can I go home? Why don't my friends have to go to the hospital? For many children, a hospital stay often represents their first night in an unfamiliar setting, away from the comfortable surroundings of home. Before arriving at the hospital, talk with your child about what to expect and why hospitalization is necessary. Be confident , honest and serene. Accurate information - given in a way that child a can understand - is the best way to reassure and calm your child. If you tell him that a procedure will not hurt and then it does, you stand to lose credibility and he may not trust you again. It is unfortunately a fact of life that medical procedures can be painful. However, they are often necessary in order to help your child recover, and if your child can be reassured so that he cooperates in his care (rather than fights it), this can help to improve the care he receives, that would lead to optimum benefit as a result of for their medical care. Parents who remain calm help their children feel calm. If you don't know what is happening with regard your child's care, ask a doctor or nurse to explain the details to you. Remember that families are members of the health-care team, and that you, as a parent, are the expert on your child ! TOP Try to understand your child's feelings - put yourself in his shoes! Younger children might need reassurance that hospitalization is not a form of punishment for something they did. It's not uncommon for children to act younger than their age (such as by wetting the bed or sucking their thumbs) before, during or after a hospital stay. Your child fears are often age - specific, and toddlers don't worry on this count; most children return to normal very soon. Worry about being separated from parents; school-going children are more concerned about being different from their peers, while teenagers have a greater need for privacy and independence. Admission to the hospital early in the morning, immediately before the planned procedure or surgery, is common, but this step affords little time for a child to adjust to the new environment. Ask the authorities if your child can visit the hospital a day or two before scheduled surgery to help him understand what will happen. All children should be told ahead of time what to expect, but very young children may not possess a clear concept of time, such as tomorrow or next week, so that a review of what is going to happen, just before it occurs, can help children overcome their fears. Children often demonstrate their understanding of the world through the medium of play. You may get an opportunity to reassure your child if you observe misconceptions about the hospital in his play. Many progressive hospitals offer children a playroom, so that they can relax, even when they are in hospital. Some hospitals even allow them to tour a 'mock' operation theatre; and wear nurses' uniforms and doctors' masks, so that they are more comfortable in a hospital setting. After hospitalization, play can be a very beneficial way for young children to make sense of their experiences. Reading aloud children's stories about hospitals before and after your child's stay also can be helpful. Most hospitals encourage parents or close relatives to stay overnight with their child. A parent or family member can provide security in the unfamiliar and somewhat disorienting world of the hospital. Stay with younger children, especially, as much as possible. If you need to leave, it is best to be factual with your child about where you will be, why you need to go, and when you plan to return. Remember that you can help doctors and nurses do their job more competently by observing and reporting your child's symptoms accurately. It helps to prepare in advance by writing down your questions and observations. A child in hospital can feel comforted if you bring along a few treasures such as favourite dolls, stuffed animals, security blankets or family pictures. These items provide a connection to home. School homework may not be a 'treasure,' but if your child is able to work on class assignments at the hospital, the process can ease the transition back to school. Although a hospital stay can be frightening, well-prepared children often show remarkable courage. Remember that children are very resilient, and can bounce back to health rapidly! TOP Chapter 3 Book Index Chapter 5     Home | About us | Books | For Doctors | For Patients | Humor | Contact us | Sitemap Designed and maintained by MiracleworX Web Design Search  
 

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