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Kids Health Information : Wound care
Wound care. A wound is a break in the skin caused by a laceration (cut), abrasion (scrape), puncture, blister or incision (opening made during surgery or a medical procedure). Caring for your child's wound is important to promote healing, avoid
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Ophthalmology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Feeding and Nutrition;Trauma;Emergency Care
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Kids Health Information : Safety: In and around water
Safety: In and around water. This page is available in the following community languages:. Children love water and have a natural curiosity about it. Water play can be a fun activity, and learning to swim has many benefits. However, drowning is the
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Safety_In_and_around_water/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Minimal handling
Minimal handling. - The sick child deteriorates with handling and distressing procedures. - Increased distress in an unwell child can. Increase heart rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure. Cause de-oxygenation (especially in neonates). Tip a
Guideline | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Respiratory
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Minimal_handling/
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Kids Health Information : Fractures (broken bones)
Fractures (broken bones). Fracture is the term used for a broken bone. Fractures are a common childhood injury because young children have bones that are growing and not yet fully developed, and this makes them more fragile than adult bones.
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Pain;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Rheumatology;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Fractures_broken_bones/
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Kids Health Information : Mouth injuries and dislodged teeth
Mouth injuries and dislodged teeth. A fall or knock to the face can result in a cut to the lips or tongue, or a dislodged tooth. Mouth injuries can result in heavy bleeding or swelling, which require urgent medical treatment as there is an increased
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Pain;Respiratory;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Mouth_injuries_and_dislodged_teeth/
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Kids Health Information : Paediatricians
Paediatricians. A paediatrician is a doctor who provides specialist medical care to infants, children and adolescents. To become a paediatrician, doctors must do an extra six years of training after they finish their medical degree. There are
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
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Kids Health Information : Pharyngoplasty
Pharyngoplasty. Give paracetamol as required for pain. Tender loving care is recommended. Offer frequent small feedings. Encourage fluids. Give a soft diet as tolerated, encourage sips of water after eating to help wash the mouth. Do not allow fizzy
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Pain;Ophthalmology;Surgery and Anaesthetics
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Kids Health Information : Safety: Toys
Safety: Toys. Toys can provide children with hours of fun and developmental stimulation. Most toys serve some purpose, for example to entertain, educate, comfort, develop skills or provide exercise. Children benefit from toys that challenge, comfort
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
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Kids Health Information : Hand, foot and mouth disease
Hand, foot and mouth disease. Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a viral infection that causes a rash or blisters on the hands and feet, as well as in or around the mouth. There are two types of viruses that cause HFMD, and the symptoms vary
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Pain;Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/hand_foot_and_mouth_disease/
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Kids Health Information : Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH)
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is an abnormal development of the hip joint. In children with DDH, the ball at the top of the thigh bone (called the head of the femur bone) is not stable within the
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Ophthalmology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Orthopaedics;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Developmental_dysplasia_of_the_hip_DDH/
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