The Neglected Children and the Role of Nursing

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2011-10-26
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Ibtisam Mohammad Ghrayeb
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<p>Neglect, including a failure to meet children physical and emotional, protect them from danger, or obtain medical or other services when needed contributes to mortality and morbidity in young children. Neglect can create immediate harm when children are not supervised, neglect is equivalent to physical abuse in its association with later outcomes it is unacceptable to allow child to suffer it is the human right to control pain and alleviate suffering for every child ,health providers has ethical roles and responsibilities to protect children, any staff witnessing or knowing of any child abuse or Mal treated at the hospital should report these concerns immediately documenting the fact, informing authorities , follow up the cases to contact social department. As a nurse we have to support show humanity, honesty respect for religious and cultural issues.</p>
<p>Neglect, including a failure to meet children physical and emotional, protect them from danger, or obtain medical or other services when needed contributes to mortality and morbidity in young children. Neglect can create immediate harm when children are not supervised, neglect is equivalent to physical abuse in its association with later outcomes it is unacceptable to allow child to suffer it is the human right to control pain and alleviate suffering for every child ,health providers has ethical roles and responsibilities to protect children, any staff witnessing or knowing of any child abuse or Mal treated at the hospital should report these concerns immediately documenting the fact, informing authorities , follow up the cases to contact social department. As a nurse we have to support show humanity, honesty respect for religious and cultural issues.</p>
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