The Addicted Newborn

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The Addicted Newborn Daniel Rauch MD INTRODUCTION Drug abuse, a well-documented problem found in all socioeconomic groups, knows no cultural boundaries. It does not spare pregnant women; in fact, pregnancy…

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Eating Disorders

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Eating Disorders Enitza D. George MD INTRODUCTION Eating disorders are those in which an individual is preoccupied excessively with body weight or shape or in which food intake is grossly…

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School Problems

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School Problems Herschel R. Lessin MD INTRODUCTION It is an all too common scenario: The primary care provider is conducting an annual health maintenance examination on a school-age child. As…

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The Intellectually Gifted Child

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The Intellectually Gifted Child Phyllis Aldrich AB, MA, SDA INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of a “gifted child” is one of the most misunderstood and underdiagnosed conditions throughout the western world. Claims…

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The Physically Challenged Child

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The Physically Challenged Child Aleksandra Alderman MD INTRODUCTION The term “physically challenged child” indicates that a child has a limitation in performance of motor function. This term encompasses a wide…

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The Challenged Family: Issues and Insights

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The Challenged Family: Issues and Insights Janet Brandt RN, MS, FNP-C INTRODUCTION Childhood disability results in 26 million office visits and 5 million hospital days annually (Newacheck & Halfon, 1998)….

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The Decision to Breast-feed

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The Decision to Breast-feed Nancy Kavanaugh MS, RN, FNP, IBCLC Patricia Sterner MS, RN, IBCLC INTRODUCTION Throughout history, most women have breast-fed their infants. As the birthing process moved into…

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Pain and Children

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Pain and Children Susan J. Brillhart MSN, RN, CS, PNP INTRODUCTION Pain occurs in every child’s life. The job of the primary care provider is to evaluate actual or anticipated…

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