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- Having an unwell child in hospital can be particularly stressful for parents. What are TWO things you would do to ensure you are applying a family centred approach to the care of child and his mother? [200 words]What are two examples of family support that would assist a child with a chronic condition?What impacts will the Baby Boomers have on healthcare?
- 1. What ideas might Roberta suggest to help James overcome his distaste for hospital deliveries? Can the hospital experience be made more personal and natural? 2. Conversely, what ideas might James propose to address Roberta’s fears about at-home delivery? Are there ways to make a home birth as safe as a hospital birth? 3. If you were asked to make a recommendation for Roberta and James, what questions would you ask them? 4. Roberta and James seem stuck on the question of at-home versus in-hospital birth. Are there other options that might address both parents’ concerns? What are they, and how would they address those concerns? 5. Would your recommendation change if you found out that Roberta’s mother and sisters all experienced long and painful labor and ultimately had to have Cesareans? Why or why not?What is your own definition of Maternal and Child Health?Why is primary care important? What happens when a country's primary care is weak? Describe the cost of care when someone goes to the doctor when they are sick and when someone does not go to the doctor when they are sick? (Total 200 words or more.)