Treatment FAQ

uk hospitals when you bring your sick kid in for treatment

by Madelynn Hintz Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How can I prevent my child from getting sick from medications?

Make sure your child gets plenty of fluids and rest. Before giving your child any medication, be sure to talk with your healthcare provider or pediatrician about the best treatment for your child’s ailments. 7 You should not give younger children medications meant for older kids or adults. Dosage is important, so read labels carefully.

What should I do if my child is admitted to hospital?

Some hospitals have extra beds that can be wheeled into the child's room. Others offer mattresses on the floor. If they don't offer, ask the hospital staff to prepare your child for what's going to happen. Children feel a lot safer, when things are explained to them. You can also ask the staff to show your child some of the instruments.

When should you go to the pediatrician when your child is sick?

Especially during cold and flu season, it may be hard to determine when you and your sick child should stay home and when you should go see your pediatrician. Parents should always seek professional care when concerned with their child’s health, however, or if they have any unanswered health-related questions.

What is it like to stay in a hospital with children?

They get a guided tour and are told what it's like to stay in a hospital. They're may also be allowed to touch some of the instruments. Children often feel safer and more in control, if they have been to a place before. Never threaten your child by saying you'll take them to see the doctor or make them go to hospital if they don't behave.

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How to prepare a child for hospital?

How to prepare your child for hospital. Staying in hospital will be easier for your child if they have an idea of what to expect. If your child has been referred to hospital for planned treatment, you may have time to prepare them. Explain to your child that hospitals are a safe place to be, and that doctors and nurses are there to make them feel ...

What to do if you can't stay with your child?

the child is in hospital for a long time. If you can't stay with your child or you have to go, talk to them beforehand and let them know what's happening. Tell them how long you'll be gone for and make sure you're back on time.

How to help a child feel at ease?

Using a book can help your child feel at ease. There are many good children's books about hospitals. Ask at your local bookshop for ideas.

Can you stay with your child in hospital?

You can usually stay with your child in hospital. Staying in hospital can be frightening, particularly for children. They're suddenly in a very different place, surrounded by people they don't know. New sights, sounds and smells can be scary for a child. Being there as much as you can will help them cope better.

How to tell your child that the hospital is safe?

Reassure your child that you'll be staying by their side and let them know the hospital is a safe place to be.

What do you wear when you go to the hospital?

You must wear something that covers your nose and mouth when you go to a hospital.

What does it mean to stay in hospital overnight?

Staying in hospital as an inpatient. If you have been referred to hospital for an operation or test and you need to stay overnight, it means you're being treated as an inpatient. When you arrive at the hospital, you'll be welcomed by a member of staff, who will explain the processes to you and what to expect.

Why is it important to stay mobile in hospital?

Staying mobile in hospital can help you recover more quickly. Being immobile can lead to additional health problems, such as infections and pressure sores. It can also increase your risk of blood clots. To avoid VTE, you'll be encouraged to move about the ward regularly.

How to be aware of obstacles on the ward?

Be aware of obstacles on the ward, wet floors and other people around you. If you have glasses, wear them. If you have left them at home, ask someone to bring them in for you. Wear close-fitting non-slip slippers. If you use a walking aid, such as a stick or frame, keep it near to you.

What is it called when you lack the capacity to make decisions when you're admitted to a hospital?

If you clearly lack the capacity to make decisions when you're admitted to hospital, health professionals will make what's called a "best interests decision " about whether a specific treatment is in your best interests.

Should you ask about treatment before giving consent?

You should ask as much about the treatment as possible before giving your consent so you can give an informed decision.

Why might I need to go to hospital?

If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, staying in hospital might be the best way to keep you safe and provide you with the level of treatment you need. This might be because:

Why are psychiatric wards locked?

For these reasons many psychiatric wards are locked, so if you are in hospital by choice you might feel like your freedom is more restricted than you would like.

How can I access it?

If you think staying in hospital could help you, then you can ask your GP, psychiatrist or another health care professional to refer you.

What is a locked ward?

About locked wards. Locked wards are a kind of hospital ward where you can't come and go freely. The doors may be physically locked, or you might need to get permission to leave the ward. Some wards might only be locked at certain times, but others may be locked all the time.

Can you discharge yourself from the hospital?

you should have the right to come and go from the hospital (within reason) you may discharge yourself if you decide to go home. Unfortunately many areas have a shortage of available beds, so it might not always be possible for you to be treated in hospital - even if that's what you'd prefer.

Do you need to be admitted to hospital for a short period of time?

there is a risk you could harm someone else. there isn't a safe way to treat you at home.

Could I be forced to go to hospital?

If a group of mental health professionals agree that hospital treatment would be in your best interests to keep you or others safe, then they could detain you in hospital under the Mental Health Act (sometimes called being sectioned) – even if you don't want to be there.

What do schools do when a child gets sick?

If your child gets sick at school. By law, schools have to provide a space for: treatment of sick or injured pupils. first aid or medical examinations. This is usually 2 separate rooms, both with a sink and access to a toilet.

What is a hospital school?

a hospital school or teaching service. a combination of home and hospital teaching. The local council must make sure your child continues to get a full time education - unless part time is better for their health needs. The local council should also:

What age can academies support children?

Academies (unless they’re only for pupils between 16 and 19 years old), maintained schools and pupil referral units should support children with medical conditions. You can ask to see the school’s policy on supporting pupils with medical conditions.

What does the local council do when a child is away?

The local council’s role. If your child’s going to be away for a long time, the local council will make sure they get as normal an education as possible. This could include arranging: home teaching. a hospital school or teaching service. a combination of home and hospital teaching. The local council must make sure your child continues ...

What happens if my child cannot go to school?

If your child cannot attend because of illness or injury, your school and local council will provide support to make sure their education does not suffer.

How long should a child be away from school?

The school should: let the local council know if your child is likely to be away from school for more than 15 school days. give the local council information about your child’s needs, capabilities and the programme of work. help them reintegrate at school when they return. make sure they’re kept informed about school events and clubs.

When should you arrange education for your child?

arrange education from the start of your child’s absence if it’s clear they’re going to be away from school for long and recurring periods

When did Charlie's parents withdraw him from the hospital?

On April 11 , the British High Court acceded to the hospital’s demands, issuing an order that both barred Charlie’s parents from withdrawing him from the hospital and mandated that the hospital remove him from life support and allow him to die.

Why does Great Britain want to be like the Soviet Union?

Since a Communist country like the former Soviet Union wouldn't try to extend the life of a high-risk child for economic reasons, Great Britain wants to be like the former Soviet Union and do the same on the way to eventually merge with the former Soviet Union. Merging the nations is part of the New World Order strategy.

What is Charlie Gard's condition?

The infant, Charlie Gard, has an extremely rare genetic disorder called mitochondrial depletion syndrome. The condition causes muscle deterioration, brain damage, and seizures. Doctors claim it has also caused Charlie to go blind and deaf, though his parents dispute that.

Did Gard and Yates set up GoFundMe?

Undaunted, Gard and Yates set up a GoFundMe account to raise the necessary funds. In less than a month, they had more than they needed in donations from over 80,000 people, including celebrities. Then the real trouble began.

What to do if a hospital doesn't offer a child?

If they don't offer, ask the hospital staff to prepare your child for what's going to happen. Children feel a lot safer, when things are explained to them.

How can a child react to a hospital stay?

Each child reacts differently to being in hospital. Their reaction depends to a large extent on how painful the stay is.

Why do kids get withdrawn?

If your child becomes withdrawn, it's because they're so frightened they have almost lost confidence in other people. It's important that they experience a lot of positive contact. Talk to them, cuddle them, sing to them, tickle them and play with them.

How to calm a child off?

Never tell your child off, but try to calm them down instead. Explain to your child what is going on. Ask the hospital staff to explain what they are going to do to your child – before they do it. It's important to let your child know the truth. If you do, they will know they can trust you.

Why do kids suck their thumbs?

Thumb sucking and bedwetting. If a child sucks their thumb or wets the bed, it's because they are scared and this is perfectly natural. Don't tell your child off or tell them they're too big to be wetting the bed. That will just create more anxiety.

How many chances do children stay in hospital?

There's a one in two chance that your child will have to stay in hospital at some stage.

Why do parents stay with their children in hospital?

A parent will normally stay with their child in hospital, to make the difficult experience as normal as possible.

How long does it take for a child to return to school after a fever?

Although schools and child care centers may have their own rules, it is common for them to require the following before a child can return to the setting: No fever over 100.4 for 24 hours. No vomiting and/or diarrhea for 24 hours.

What to do if your child is having a stomach ache?

Overview. A simple phone call to a nurse or an appointment with a doctor can help ease a parent’s mind if something just doesn’t seem right. You should seek medical care if your child is experiencing: 1 . Persistent pain, such as an earache, sore throat, severe headache, or stomach ache.

How high is a fever in a newborn?

For newborns (under two months), any fever over 100.4 F can be concerning and requires evaluation.

Why is it important to pay attention to a child's temperature?

If the child has a high fever but is playful and active, the illness may be less concerning. Paying close attention to a child’s respiratory symptoms is also important, as fast or labored breathing may signal that the child has a serious illness.

How long does a fever last in a child?

No fever over 100.4 for 24 hours. No vomiting and/or diarrhea for 24 hours. On antibiotics for 24 hours if they were prescribed. If a child is uncomfortable, tired, or in a great deal of pain, they are better recuperating at home.

What does it mean when your child has a fever?

High or persistent fever. Any breathing problems, such as fast, labored, or noisy breathing from the chest. Persistent pain, such as an earache, sore throat, severe headache, or stomach ache. Eye discharge that is thick, sticks the eyelids shut, and doesn’t get better during the day. Additionally, you may need to have your child seen for: ...

How long can a child stay in a school?

Although schools and child care centers may have their own rules, it is common for them to require the following before a child can return to the setting: 1 No fever over 100.4 for 24 hours 2 No vomiting and/or diarrhea for 24 hours 3 On antibiotics for 24 hours if they were prescribed

Who investigates a hospital's grievance?

You can also file an official “grievance” which should be investigated by the hospital and the Joint Commission.

Is a resident as good as a doctor?

The residents tend to think of themselves as just as good as doctors. Sometimes, yes, that’s the case, but sometimes not. Sometimes care can get confusing when you have several doctors and a resident all telling you different things so having a say in who has access to your child’s care and who doesn’t can be helpful.

Can you have a say in who can and can't be involved in your child's care?

You are allowed to have a say in who can and can’t be involved in your child’s care. This includes students and residents and applies to teaching hospitals as well. A lot of hospitals will have days where students will come by and get practice with doing things in the pediatric floor.

Can you move your child to another hospital?

You can request to move to a different hospital if you are not satisfied with your child’s care. This is not one that we have had to do (yet), but some hospitals cannot give the kind of care your child may need depending on how serious their condition is.

Can you mess around with medication?

Medication is not something you mess around with and it was definitely not something that should have happened. You can also file an official “grievance” which should be investigated by the hospital and the Joint Commission. 3. You can request to stay if you are uncomfortable with your child being sent home.

Can a doctor ask for a second opinion?

Sometimes doctors will do this anyways and will ask a colleague for a second opinion. We’ve had this done several times and it can definitely be confusing if you get two different answers. Just make sure you do your r esearch and go with your gut!

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