Elise M

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She tells me that the Glasgow Coma Scale is important, but there are other neurological signs and symptoms that the chart does not recognize, although her nurses must: a child who hiccups regularly, has a change of tone, becomes stiff or floppy, has a tense or bulging fontanelle, vomits, shows sun-setting eyes or has a parent or caregiver who reports a change. “Always trust the mother,”
The Language of Kindness: A Nurse's Story
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