MANAGEMENT OF NURSING SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH COVID-19 AND HOSPITALIZATION IN SPECIAL WARDS & OPERATING ROOM AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES IN THEM: THE ORGINAL ARTICLE
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https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S08.399Abstract
Covid-19 has broken all records in the field of infectious and pandemic diseases. Both in terms of the number of infected and
deaths, and in terms of the geographical extent and depth of the conflict and the damage it inflicts on the body of different
countries in the world. This virus was not taken seriously at first and this was the beginning of all the adventures that have
involved the world in these few months. Every day, researchers make new findings about Corona, and in some cases, these
findings are miles away from what we thought. In the difficult situation that the whole world is struggling with, along with the
knowledge and efforts of experts and researchers, the serious determination of people to help break the transmission chain is
very important and vital. Although there are notable exceptions, most evidence suggests that the risk of Covid-19 is much
lower for children than for adults. Knowing the symptoms of corona in children can help parents and nurses to recognize the
emergency warning signs and seek appropriate treatment. This article covers the symptoms of the corona virus in children,
some possible complications and when to see a pediatrician. Data collected from China and the United States on children
infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, suggests that the risk of severe disease in children is lower than
in adults. According to a study of 2752 children infected with Covid-19, only three died, and the main cause of death in each
case is being investigated. Recent evidence suggests that hospitalization rates are higher among infants and some require
treatment in the intensive care unit. More than 90% of children in China did not have any symptoms after contracting the
corona virus and suffered from a mild illness.
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