Case Study: Neonatal Jaundice, Family Care, and Nursing Models
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This case study explores neonatal jaundice in a three-week-old infant, focusing on family-centered care and child-centered care approaches. The study examines the anatomy of neonatal jaundice, discussing the causes, risk factors, and treatment methods, including phototherapy and the importance of breastfeeding. It delves into the principles of family-centered care (FCC), highlighting the significance of parental involvement, information sharing, and collaborative decision-making in the care of the infant. The case study also addresses relevant legislation, policies, and procedures governing child healthcare, alongside an analysis of nursing models and development theories applicable to the situation. The study emphasizes the importance of early screening, supportive care for the mother, and the integration of child-centered care to improve patient outcomes and overall well-being. The case study is contributed by a student to be published on the website Desklib. Desklib is a platform which provides all the necessary AI based study tools for students.
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