Play and Recreation During Hospitalization
Play and recreation can be therapeutic by giving children the opportunity to explore, express and process their healthcare experiences in a safe, non-threatening environment.
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Play and recreation can be therapeutic by giving children the opportunity to explore, express and process their healthcare experiences in a safe, non-threatening environment.
Spreading the word about CHD is vital to educating the public as a step towards improving care and fueling scientific research.
Learn about the reactions siblings may have when a brother or a sister is in the hospital and what caregivers can do to help the family cope.
Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia are working to create a non-invasive device to measure brain oxygenation during CPR and critical care, with the goal to reduce brain injury and death.
The Braden QD education module is designed to educate staff on different components of the new Braden QD scale and provide case scenarios to practice using the tool.
Find information on how to prepare your child for hospitalization and how the child life staff at CHOP can help.
The teachers in the Hospital School Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia teach you everything you need to know about the ABCs of Hospital school.
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In this episode of Pediatric & Congenital Heart Talks, Maryam Naim, MD, discusses identification, monitoring and reduction of neurological injury and physiological stressors.