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DO NOT clean any part of the body. DO NOT perform hand or foot prints or take locks of hair. ... Unless the Coroner gives express permission, memory making activities (hand and foot prints/ hair lock) must not be undertaken at any time during the
Guideline | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Mental Health;Palliative and End of Life Care;Genetics;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Respiratory;Adolescent Health;Neurology;Emergency Care;Child Protection;Infectious Diseases;Child Development and Behaviour;Intensive Care;Haematology and Oncology
https://resources.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/policies/policies/pdf/2006-8059.pdf
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25 5.2 Ears. 26 5.3 Arms. 26 5.4 Hands & Fingers. ... g. face, hands, gastrointestinal tract. Enteral Nutrition is recommended for 15%TBSA burns.
Guideline | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Mental Health;Palliative and End of Life Care;Urology;Pain;Ophthalmology;Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Feeding and Nutrition;Allergy and Immunology;Respiratory;Adolescent Health;Trauma;Emergency Care;Infectious
https://resources.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/policies/policies/pdf/2006-8142.pdf
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Simple face mask The face mask is applied over the mouth and nose. ... sited near the base of the little finger) • On the foot (the probe is placed on the outer.
Guideline | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Neonatology;Ophthalmology;Cardiology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Respiratory;Emergency Care;Haematology and Oncology
https://resources.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/policies/policies/pdf/2015-9085.pdf
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The leg or foot should be preferentially used; sites on the hand or especially the cubital fossa should be saved if possible for use by the anaesthetists at operation. ... Hand washing before and after seeing the patients is mandatory. Medical students
Guideline | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Nephrology;Neonatology;Pain;Genetics;Ophthalmology;Cardiology;Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Feeding and Nutrition;Allergy and Immunology;Trauma;Neurology;Emergency Care;Infectious Diseases;Intensive Care;Haematology and
https://resources.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/policies/policies/pdf/2008-8042.pdf
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Antimicrobial guidelines
Puncture wound unable to be adequately debrided. Bite on hands, feet, face. ... 3rd gen cephalosporin. 4. 3 weeks minimum. With penetrating foot injury.
Guideline | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Nephrology;Neonatology;Allergy and Immunology;Trauma;Emergency Care;Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Antimicrobial_guidelines/
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Kids Health Information : Warts
the mouth, genitals). However, they are most commonly found on the hands, fingers, feet and face. ... Of all the studies performed on this topic, liquid nitrogen only seems to be helpful on warts found on the hands.
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Infectious Diseases
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Kids Health Information : Meningococcal infection
encouraging children to cough or sneeze into their elbow. teaching your child to throw tissues into the bin as soon as they have used them and to wash their hands afterwards. ... Contact people may include:. people who come into contact with an infected
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Emergency Care;Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Meningococcal_infection/
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Kids Health Information : Acne
On the other hand, some people find their acne seems to become worse when they eat certain foods. ... Antibiotics by mouth may be given for moderate or severe acne, especially when there is a lot of acne on the back or chest.
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Adolescent Health;Infectious Diseases
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Kids Health Information : Impetigo (school sores)
Encourage your child to practise good hygiene, including regular hand washing and throwing away used tissues. ... People coming in contact with someone with impetigo need to wash their hands regularly.
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Impetigo_school_sores/
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Kids Health Information : Scabies
Scabies is usually spread by close, prolonged skin-to-skin contact (e.g. holding hands), and is common in school-aged children. ... This means treatment should also be applied to the face and hair, but be careful to avoid the eyes, nose and mouth.
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Allergy and Immunology
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