From Fear to Fun: How to restrain a child during examination
From Fear to Fun - Efficient consultation - Empower patients di Astrid M. Koenig
Note sull'episodio
This episode explains how to safely and respectfully support a small or frightened child during a medical examination. Physical support is sometimes necessary — but it must be done efficiently, calmly, and with the child’s dignity at the centre.
We cover:
- When to decide whether an examination is truly necessary
- How to choose the right person to support the child — and why a nurse or student is often better than a parent
- Why common restraint positions fail and increase distress
- A step‑by‑step breakdown of an effective, secure, and child‑friendly support position
- How this method stabilises legs, arms, and head while keeping the child close to a calm adult
- Why this position works from neonatal age up to around 10 years
- How preserving the parent as a “safe base” protects the child emoti ...
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