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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Acute upper airway obstruction
Acute upper airway obstruction. PIC Endorsed.Allow children with acute upper airway obstruction to adopt a position of their choice and avoid causing distress. Decompensation of acute upper airway obstruction can be rapid and requires emergency
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Ear, Nose and Throat;Respiratory;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Acute_Upper_Airway_Obstruction/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Pyloric stenosis
Pyloric stenosis. PIC Endorsed. Classical clinical and biochemical features are unlikely in early presentations of pyloric stenosis. Abdominal ultrasound may be equivocal in early presentations, and should be repeated if there is ongoing clinical
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Feeding and Nutrition;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Pyloric_stenosis/
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Kids Health Information : Wrapping (swaddling) your baby safely – video
Wrapping (swaddling) your baby safely – video. Wrapping a baby's legs too tightly can cause problems with the normal growth and development of their hips, and has been linked to a condition called developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). This
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Wrapping_your_baby_safely/
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Kids Health Information : Your child's hospital stay
Your child's hospital stay. A visit to hospital can be frightening for a person of any age, but especially for children. The following information will give you some ideas to help you and your child before, during and after their visit to The Royal
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Ophthalmology;Surgery and Anaesthetics
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Your_childs_hospital_stay/
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Kids Health Information : Reflux (GOR) and GORD
Reflux (GOR) and GORD. Reflux is when the contents of the stomach are regurgitated (brought back up), either up the oesophagus (food tube) or into the mouth. The medical term for reflux is gastro-oesophageal reflux, or GOR. Most reflux is swallowed
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Feeding and Nutrition
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Reflux_GOR_and_GORD/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Head injury
Head injury. PIC Endorsed. The priorities when assessing a child with head injury are to identify those with:. Moderate to severe head injury who need immediate management, urgent investigation and referral. Mild head injury who can be immediately
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Nephrology;Pain;Surgery and Anaesthetics;Adolescent Health;Trauma;Orthopaedics;Neurology;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Head_injury/
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Kids Health Information : Tonsillitis
Tonsillitis. An infection of the tonsils is called tonsillitis. Tonsils are glands at the back of the throat. Tonsils are part of the immune system and help to fight germs in the mouth. It is common for tonsils to get infected by viruses or bacteria
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Ear, Nose and Throat;Pain;Infectious Diseases
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Gastroenteritis
Gastroenteritis. PIC Endorsed. In a child with red flag features or a child with vomiting without diarrhoea, consider alternative diagnoses. Most children do not require investigations, including stool testing. Whenever possible, the enteral route
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Gastroenteritis/
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Kids Health Information : Abdominal pain
Abdominal pain. Abdominal pain is pain or cramping anywhere in the abdomen (tummy, belly or stomach). Children often complain of abdominal pain. It is one of the most common reasons children see a doctor. Most cases of abdominal pain are not serious
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Pain;Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Neurology;Emergency Care;Infectious Diseases
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Dehydration
Dehydration. PIC Endorsed. Weight loss is the best measure of dehydration. Clinicals signs can help estimate the severity of dehydration but are often imprecise. If a child is haemodynamically unstable (ie in shock), prompt fluid resuscitation with
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Neonatology;Feeding and Nutrition;Respiratory;Emergency Care
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Dehydration/
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