Shaken Baby Syndrome

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    Shaken Baby Syndrome

    children is Shaken Baby Syndrome. Shaken Baby Syndrome is a simple descriptive for a disturbing cluster of subdural and subarachnoid hemorrhage, traction type metaphyseal fractures, and retinal hemorrhage seen in children due to the act of violently shaking the child (Miehl, 2005). Shaken Baby Syndrome us an extremely vicious act of abuse that can result in numerous neurological, cognitive, and functional disabilities and deficits. In more severe cases, death is the result of Shaken Baby Syndrome.

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    World View of Vivien Thomas

    struggling with severe racism. Thomas worked with Dr. Alfred Blalock doing research on the causes of hemorrhagic and traumatic shock, leading to the widespread use of blood and plasma transfusions that later evolved into Research on Crush Syndrome, which saved lives of soldiers in World War II. By mid 1930’s Blalock and Thomas began experimental work in vascular and cardiac surgery. A decade later, the foundation was laid where the two performed for the revolutionary lifesaving surgery at

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    Peds Paper

    known as Methemoglobinemia or Blue Baby Syndrome developed in children. According to Zieve, (2014), “Methemoglobinemia is a blood disorder in which abnormal amounts of methemoglobin—a form of hemoglobin—is produced.” This disorder caused the babies' skin to have a blue pallor caused by the lack of bonded oxygenated blood in their circulation. This condition was treatable by administering supplemental oxygen and methylene blue. This was not the only Blue Baby Syndrome that had occurred in the South.

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    Children Functional Health Pattern Assessment

    Shaken baby syndrome is often seen in infant under the age of 1year. Shaken baby syndrome is caused by forcefully and violently shaking a baby. SBS is a leading cause of child abuse deaths in the United States. Babies (newborn to 4 months) are at greatest risk of injury from shaking. Inconsolable crying is a primary trigger for shaking a baby. Physical signs of abuse do not always occur with shaken baby syndrome. However, an X-ray or eye examination by a doctor may show signs of trauma. A doctor

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    Child Abuse

    Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW), more than one-quarter of children who were in foster care for over 12 months had a lasting or recurring health problem. A common form of child abuse is shaking a baby, also known as shaken baby syndrome (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, 2007). Shaken

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    Appeals Process

    | APPEALS PROCESS | Describing the appeals process | | Ashlee Flemimg | 2/12/2012 | Abstract An appeal in the criminal law system is a defendant’s way of challenging the court’s decision. In this paper I will discuss what an appeal is, how it factors into the overall procedures and process of the criminal system. How the appeals process may be improved. Steps in the appeals process and an example case of an appeal. And why the example case appeal did or did not succeed. Introduction

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    Child Abuse and Infants

    groups. The types of abuse sustained by infants include neglect (63%), physical abuse (24%), psychological mistreatment (21%), and sexual abuse (< 3%). Many infants were victims of more than one form of abuse. Of the physical abuse types, Shaken Baby Syndrome is, by far, the most common form of abuse at more than 50,000 cases per year according to Gutierrez, et al (2004) and accounts for 45% of infant deaths by abuse (DHHS, 2013). Other forms of physical abuse include: head trauma by beating, kicking

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    Purple Period Response Paper

    Purple Period Response Paper My entire life I’ve been surrounded by babies and was sure I knew everything there was to know about their behavior and caring for them until I read the articles on the Purple period of crying. While I understood some babies were fussier than other, I had never before heard of the PURPLE period. I remember hearing as a child that my little brother was a colicky baby but always just assumed this was some type of indigestion problem. After reading “Period of purple crying”

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    Long Term Effects of Physical Abuse

    Physical health consequences caused by physical abuse are impaired brain development, poor physical health and shaken baby syndrome(sbs). Physical abuse has shown, in some cases, to cause important regions of the brain to fail to form properly (Perry, B.D 2002) Physical abuse has also been known to cause poor physical health such as sexually transmitted diseases. Shaken Baby Syndrome(SBS) is another physical health consequences due to the fact that it can cause blindness, learning disabilities in

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    Louise Woodward Case

    which fractures his skull creating a blood clot. Moreover, as Dr. Patrick Barnes expresses in The Nanny Murder Trial by Retro Report, “After I’d looked at Matthew’s imaging and seen those abnormalities I did in fact think that this had to be shaking baby

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