Mary Anbarasi Johnson*
Professor and Head, Pediatric Nursing Department, College of Nursing, CMC Vellore, India
*Corresponding Author: Mary Anbarasi Johnson, Professor and Head, Pediatric Nursing Department, College of Nursing, CMC Vellore, India.
Received: November 21, 2023; Published: December 12, 2023
Nursing management of a developmentally compromised child involves a holistic approach to address the physical, emotional, and social needs of the child and their family. Developmental compromise can result from various factors, such as congenital conditions, neurological disorders, or environmental influences. Here are some key aspects of nursing management for a developmentally compromised child Some of the issues most commonly labeled as developmental disabilities include intellectual disabilities (low IQ), autism, and cerebral palsy.
Keywords: Nursing Management; Disabilities; Children
Citation: Mary Anbarasi Johnson. “Nursing Management of a Developmentally Compromised Child" Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports 5.1 (2024): 19-20.
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