Phlebotomy Essentials
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Author: Ruth McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley MT(ASCP)
Publisher: JONES+BARTLETT PUBLISHERS, INC.
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Topic: a social determinant of health = Early Childhood Development
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Poverty na condition in which the people do not have enough money to live a life of hasic minimum standards. These bare minimum standards include the presence of adequate food drinking water, and shelter. Poverty impedes the actual development of children during the early childhood development period (Halenzano et al. 2020). In other words, most children will face injustice because of the lack of economic strength. In the beginning, low incomes caise people to be at plhysical and social deficiency. Therefore, poverty impedes children's actual development, and low incone contributes to less healthy physical and social environments for children (Tyler et al., 2017). In addition, because of limited food, there may not even be the appropriate nutrients to support the child's growth. The child may also be regularly ill because of poor living and sanitation conditions. Poverny will cause malnutrition in the child, Likewise. children living in poverty tend to ndopt anti-social behavior like stealing things, cheating. lurassing others, and being brutal Poverty intliences the child's morale a child who has always seen poverty m his life will always try to carn Ioney nome way or the otber, even if the method is illegal or unethical. (Burke, 2021), Poverty negatively impacts the child's mental bealth along with modeling improper social interactions. ta role of a nurse children can he holped by having a health lifestyle that enhances physical and emotional beulth. by reducing negative effects of stressors. Furthermore, mursing professionals promote prenatul bealth behaviors, and this lowers the threats associated with thildren's belaviour. For example, suppling the people in peveny with access to services at healthcare frcely. Therefore, a funily iving im poverty, who does not lve ough money to cat approprintely, will not spend their linnted mooey on sending her children to school (Halenzandet al 2020). Poverty ia the family is why st childee co e live in poverty and semn uoeducated througlot their lives
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