Summary
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Designed for nurses and student nurses who work with this group, this book covers interventions for infants and children as clients, as well as the family as a client. Each chapter examines the theoretical and research literature support for the invention and links to appropriate nursing diagnoses and outcomes. A case study is presented to illustrate how each intervention is used in nursing practice. Implications for further research are presented with the goal of advancing nursing science by stimulating further study of nursing interventions.
Media Management
Media Management
Television (TV) is a major source of information and entertainment for people of all ages. Since the advent of this medium, there has been optimism about its potential to disseminate information and enrich the lives of viewers. This optimism, however, has been tempered by voices of concern about the potential adverse effects of TV viewing on children who are developing values and beliefs about the world in which they live. Health care professions are echoing this concern because studies have demonstrated negative effects of TV on the developing health beliefs and behaviors of children and adolescents. Currently, parents are concerned not only about TV but also about other media, such as video games, movies, and the Internet, which are accessible in many ...
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