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Kids Health Information : Safety: Choking, suffocation and strangulation prevention
From as early as two months of age, babies start putting things in their mouths. ... Also be careful when buying second hand toys, because they may be old and worn and likely to break.
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Respiratory;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Safety_Choking_suffocation_strangulation/
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Kids Health Information : Reducing your child's discomfort during procedures
Sucrose solution is given by mouth (on the sides of the mouth or on/under the tongue). ... Distraction techniques for adolescents:. listening to music with headphones. let them have a choice about parental presence and hand holding.
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Pain;Surgery and Anaesthetics
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Reduce_childrens_discomfort_during_tests_and_procedures/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Communicating procedures to children
eg a helper to give medicine in your mouth . Tape. Special hospital sticky tape to make sure the straw (IVC) stays in your hand. ... Procedures. Anaesthetic. Medicine we give you through the straw in your hand or with a mask that makes you go to sleep
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Pain;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Emergency Care;Child Development and Behaviour
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Communicating_procedures_to_children/
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Nursing guidelines : Neonatal hypoglycaemia
Nil by mouth. Lack of IV Fluids. Disruption of IV Fluids due to PIVC issues. ... With a gloved hand, using gauze or a large swab – dry both sides of buccal mucosa (inside lips, above gum line and along cheeks).
Guideline | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Neonatology;Pain;Feeding and Nutrition;Neurology;Child Development and Behaviour;Diabetes and Endocrinology
https://www.rch.org.au/rchcpg/hospital_clinical_guideline_index/Neonatal_hypoglycaemia/
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Kids Health Information : Safety: Preventing falls
Babies may unexpectedly fall from a bed or change table. If there is no safety strap, always keep one hand on your baby when using a change table. ... Discourage children from walking or running with these objects, and teach them not to walk or run with
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Trauma;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Safety_Preventing_falls/
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Kids Health Information : Motor stereotypies
Repetitive movements, like hand flapping, body rocking, head nodding or hair twirling occurring at times of strong emotions. ... Sometimes non-specific sounds or more complex movements like finger wriggling, wrist twirling or mouth stretching are also
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Motor_stereotypies/
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Kids Health Information : Herpes simplex gingivostomatitis
If they do have symptoms, they may include:. fever. irritability. painful mouth ulcers and lip blisters. ... dry lips and mouth. sunken eyes. cold hands and feet. no tears when they cry.
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Pain;Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Herpes_simplex_gingivostomatitis/
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Kids Health Information : Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)
Surgery can help with spine and foot problems. As DMD progresses slowly over time, your child's needs will also change. ... A child will push themselves up on their arms and knees, then use their hands to 'walk up' their legs before standing upright.
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Genetics;Respiratory;Orthopaedics;Neurology
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Duchenne_muscular_dystrophy_DMD/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Brief Resolved Unexplained Event BRUE
Toxins/Drugs/Ingestions: accidental or non-accidental. Inflicted injury. History should be taken, ideally first-hand, from someone who observed the infant during or immediately after the event. ... Illness in preceding days. End of event. Duration of
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Brief_Resolved_Unexplained_Event_BRUE/
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Kids Health Information : Reducing your child's discomfort during procedures
Sucrose solution is given by mouth (on the sides of the mouth or on/under the tongue). ... Distraction techniques for adolescents:. listening to music with headphones. let them have a choice about parental presence and hand holding.
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Pain;Surgery and Anaesthetics
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Reducing_your_childs_discomfort_during_procedures/
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