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congenital conditions, There is a lack of awareness related to home…
congenital conditions
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cerebral palsy
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nursing intervention
Assist for emotional issues. During stressful moments, provide reassurance, approval, and motivation.
Protect patient from injury. Provide a healthy space, suitable toys, and safety gear (helmet, kneepads) if required to prevent physical harm.
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intensify family solidarity. Make use of the family's assets to positively affect the patient's welfare.
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pathophysiology
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A neuronal migration deficiency may occur if a brain injury occurs before the 20th week of pregnancy
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introduction
Cerebral palsy is a motor, posture and muscle tone condition caused by trauma to the developing brain, which usually happens before birth.
signs and symptoms
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dimple, small birthmark or tuft of hair on the skin
Pathophysiology
Neuroectoderm thickens onto the neural plate during fetal formation, which folds into a neural groove by the time somites emerge, The groove becomes the neural tube as it deepens and the dorsal fusion starts in the middle, extending cephalad and caudally until the 25th day, where the cephalad pole fuses
Introduction
Organize the sleeping and resting times. Rest cycles help to promote sleep and overall wellbeing.Cord to protude
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causes
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It is caused by a defect in the neural arch, which usually occurs in the lumbosacral area.
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lack of self-care related to muscle spasms, increased movement, and neurological changes
Risk for injury related to spasms, uncontrollable movements, and epilepsy