2019
DOI: 10.35120/kij3104985o
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Perspectives in Health Care for Children With Special Needs in Children's and School Health

Abstract: The nursing profession in child and school health care faces a number of health, political and economic challenges. The process of integrating children with special educational needs (SEN) into the education system started after 2002, when legislative acts, which regulating then ecessary basic prerequisites for the implementation of this process, were accepted. Integrated education for children with SEN is an education where the child, regardless of the type of disability, is included in the general educationa… Show more

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“…It is also important to put an emphasis on the pharmacological vigilance of emergency physicians for drug effects when administering medication in their work. [6,7] Atanasova (2010) focuses on the analysis of the current state of the training needs of the staff in emergency medical care and the practical introduction to the treatment of emergency conditions. According to her and other official sources, outpatient emergency care has traditionally suffered from a shortage of staff, with about 80% employment in the state.…”
Section: Fig 2 Gender Of the Medical Assistants Working In The Emerge...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also important to put an emphasis on the pharmacological vigilance of emergency physicians for drug effects when administering medication in their work. [6,7] Atanasova (2010) focuses on the analysis of the current state of the training needs of the staff in emergency medical care and the practical introduction to the treatment of emergency conditions. According to her and other official sources, outpatient emergency care has traditionally suffered from a shortage of staff, with about 80% employment in the state.…”
Section: Fig 2 Gender Of the Medical Assistants Working In The Emerge...mentioning
confidence: 99%