Having an operation – whether you are a teenager or an adult – means entering an unknown world, which is a muddle of different types of feelings, ranging from apprehension and fear to a kind of excitement. This video aims to examine the experiences of a teenager who is about to have an operation. It covers a series of stages - from anaesthetic consultation to leaving the operating block and taking the child home.
Having an operation – for both children and adults - means entering an unknown world, which is a muddle of different types of feelings, ranging from apprehension and fear to a kind of excitement. This video aims to examine the experiences of a child who is about to have an operation. Several stages unfold from the final consultation with the paediatrician to leaving the operating block and taking the child home.
They are skinned alive, teenagers severely damaged by life, not psychological, psychiatric and educational slip into mental illness, deviance, violence and even suicide. The family, the school or with usual medical unfortunately fail to help. To meet and understand the call for help of these young people have been put in place the houses of teens (MDA). Here, health is understood as a global physical, psychological, relational and educational. Rejane Varrod specifically chose to put her camera in the House of adolescents of Calvados, the manager, Dr.
This DVD is a very comprehensive tool-box for educators in the field of pain. It is made up of:
- Audio and video testimonials from children, parents and health professionals.
- A customisable slideshow (in PowerPoint) for presenting a conference or training session on pain (see summary later on).
- Documentary information related to the slideshow: assessment grids, documents about pain, etc.
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