This article focuses on two different aspects of adolescence and their choice for hospice care. The first part is youth-oriented and will help to legally use the autonomy to provide pillars to strengthen the choices they should be able to. The American Academy of Pediatrics and Medical Research Institute have done very useful research, which is a professional choice for young people and will be discussed in the first part of this article. The second part focuses on parent style and ethics behind the medical team and makes final decisions that are beneficial to the patient.
Providing adequate hospice care for adolescents who died of chronic illness can lead to unique developmental, ethical and legal problems. These challenges include psychosocial support for young people as decision makers, parents who do not want to disclose terminal disease in adolescence, and patients and their families. In this article I will explain in detail the challenges facing medical staff in taking care of such patients and their families and propose practical solutions to these problems.
Caring for foster parents has a big impact on children and adolescents. Some aspects of children's lives are influenced by foster parents. When children and adolescents become foster parents due to abuse and neglect, their world may be better or worse. The child's experience before foster care intervention is deciding in advance what to do during foster care. Owing to the mistakes of parents / guardians, children at times often have to deal with events that change these lives.
In the United States where unsafe living conditions are caused by family and family life problems, hundreds of children and adolescents are taken away from their parents and primary carers, and outdoor care is under way, foster care is given every year. These children and adolescents often face health, behavioral, developmental and psychological problems. According to the definition of federal foster care and related terms, the province will be deleted when the child is foster by foster care.
Foster parents and youth are rooted in complex medical, mental health, developmental problems, oral health problems, and psychosocial problems in the history of children's trauma. Ideally, medical care for this group will be provided by a physician familiar with childhood trauma and sequelae of stress at the pediatric medical center. As young people with special health needs, foster parents and young people need to monitor their health more often, and pediatricians ensure child well-being in outdoor care by providing a high level of health It plays an important role in that. High quality pediatric health services, health care coordination and advocacy of those behaviors