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Kids Health Information : Safety: Pedestrian safety
Safety: Pedestrian safety. Regularly walking short distances with young children (e.g. to the park, to child care or school) provides opportunity to include physical activity and encourages a healthy lifestyle. It is also a great way to teach and
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Safety_Pedestrian/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis)
Croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis). PIC Endorsed. Minimise distress to the child, as this can worsen upper airway obstruction. Note: Swabbing for COVID-19 or other viruses should not be performed until deemed safe to do so by a senior clinician.
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Respiratory;Emergency Care;Infectious Diseases;Intensive Care
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Croup_Laryngotracheobronchitis/
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Kids Health Information : Rashes
Rashes. This page is available in the following community languages:. Rashes are very common in children and babies. Most rashes are caused by common viral infections, and are nothing to be worried about. Usually, rashes are harmless and will go
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Infectious Diseases
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Vancomycin
Antimicrobial guidelines. Administer vancomycin intravenously (IV) over at least 1 hour. Rapid infusion may cause vancomycin infusion reaction (see Adverse Effects section below). Vancomycin levels are required to ensure that the target therapeutic
Guideline | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Nephrology;Adolescent Health;Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Vancomycin/
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Kids Health Information : Undescended testes
Undescended testes. Testes (testicles) are male sex glands. They produce sperm and hormones for sexual reproduction. The testes are usually situated in the scrotum, but sometimes one or both of the testes do not move down into the scrotum once they
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Urology;Pain;Ophthalmology;Surgery and Anaesthetics
https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Undescended_testes/
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Death of a child
Death of a child. PIC Endorsed. Death of a child: Resources. The death of a child is distressing for the family and carers, and can be confronting for healthcare providers. The care provided should be respectful and inclusive of any cultural,
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Nephrology;Palliative and End of Life Care;Genetics;Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Allergy and Immunology
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Death_of_a_child/
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Kids Health Information : Measles
Measles. Measles is a viral infection that causes a fever and a distinctive rash on the body. Measles is highly contagious and is spread easily through droplets from coughing and sneezing. In Australia, the MMR vaccination is given to all children
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Allergy and Immunology;Infectious Diseases
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : COVID-19
COVID-19. PIC Endorsed. PIMS-TS (see Additional notes below). Children are less severely affected by COVID-19 than adults, including those infected with newer variants such as the Delta strain. Appropriate respiratory support should be provided for
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Respiratory;Adolescent Health;Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/COVID-19/
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Kids Health Information : Rickets
Rickets. Rickets is a preventable bone disease that causes weak, soft bones. If a child has softer bones, the bones can bend and become an abnormal shape. Rickets only occurs in growing bones, so it mostly occurs in infants and young children, but
Patient fact sheet | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Nephrology;Rheumatology
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Clinical Practice Guidelines : Community acquired pneumonia
Community acquired pneumonia. PIC Endorsed. Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) can be diagnosed clinically and is most often due to viruses. Chest X-Ray (CXR), blood tests and microbiological investigations are not recommended for routine use in the
PIC endorsed | The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
Respiratory;Adolescent Health;Infectious Diseases
https://www.rch.org.au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/Community_acquired_pneumonia/
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