Tag: nursing
A Light of Hope for Preemies: How to Ensure their Attachment and Support
Many hospitals today are still trapped in the murky ages where they mostly emphasize the medicinal aspect of a newborn’s health, keeping ‘nature and nurture’ [more…]
Is Your Child Protected? The Anti-Vaccine Movement: Bad News for Children Everywhere
Imagine this scene: you are being bombarded everywhere by misguided research and maniacal parents, all urging you to give up on vaccinating your child because [more…]
Should Practice Ever be Fully Based on Evidence and Science?
Evidence-based practice has become a buzz word these days, particularly in the healthcare system. One of the questions I would like to draw attention to [more…]
The Swinging See-saw of Roles: Addressing Gender Issues of Adolescents
The words ‘gender’ and ‘sex’ are often used interchangeably, but this self-created interchange of terms becomes troublesome for those who eventually bear circumstances pertaining to them [more…]
The Pediatric Special Care Unit: A World to Behold
Working in a Pediatric Special Care Unit, I came to know through an array of experiences that special care is, in fact, not so special. [more…]
