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Pneumonia factsheet | SCHN Site
are severely ill. are very young. are unable to take medication by mouth. ... wash hands regularly, with soap. cover your mouth with a tissue, or the inner elbow when coughing and sneezing.
Patient fact sheet | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Respiratory;Infectious Diseases
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Urinary tract infection (UTI) factsheet | SCHN Site
Children older than three months are usually given oral (taken by mouth) antibiotics to take at home. ... Teenagers who are sexually active can prevent UTIs by:. washing hands before and after sex.
Patient fact sheet | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Urology;Pain;Infectious Diseases
https://www.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/urinary-tract-infection-uti-factsheet
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Meningitis factsheet | SCHN Site
Viral meningitis can also be caused by enteroviruses that enter the mouth and cause infection. ... Washing your hands with soap and water before and after touching food, body fluids, and other people can help prevent the spread of viruses.
Patient fact sheet | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Ear, Nose and Throat;Neurology;Infectious Diseases
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Wheelchair factsheet | SCHN Site
To fold the wheelchair, you will need to:. fold the foot plates up. ... use the palms of your hands to prevent your fingers being caught between the seat and the frame.
Patient fact sheet | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
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Poliomyelitis (polio) factsheet | SCHN Site
Signs and symptoms. The polio virus is spread when food, water or hands contaminated with the faeces/throat/nose secretions of an infected person enter the mouth of an uninfected person.
Patient fact sheet | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Allergy and Immunology;Respiratory;Infectious Diseases
https://www.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/poliomyelitis-polio-factsheet
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Asthma devices factsheet | SCHN Site
remove the Turbuhaler from your child’s mouth. ask your child to breathe out. ... remove the Ellipta from your child’s mouth and ask them to breathe out gently away from it.
Patient fact sheet | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Respiratory
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Poisons safety factsheet | SCHN Site
There are many products in and around the home that can be poisonous to children, including medicines, hand sanitisers, essential oils, household chemicals and sprays, vapes, batteries and magnets. ... They are curious and will often put things in their
Patient fact sheet | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Emergency Care
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Dehydration in babies and children factsheet | SCHN Site
dizziness or feeling light-headed. nausea, or feeling sick. a dry mouth, tongue, lips or throat. ... cold feeling in the hands and feet. faster breathing and heart rate.
Patient fact sheet | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Emergency Care
https://www.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/dehydration-babies-and-children-factsheet
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Bi-level positive airway pressure therapy factsheet | SCHN Site
hand-wash the cushion and frame in warm water with a mild dishwashing detergent. ... hand-wash the tubing and connectors using soapy water. rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Patient fact sheet | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Respiratory;Emergency Care
https://www.schn.health.nsw.gov.au/bi-level-positive-airway-pressure-therapy-factsheet
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Hepatitis A factsheet | SCHN Site
You can do this by supporting your child to:. wash their hands with soap and hot running water before and after:. ... Using a clean towel or disposable paper towel to dry hands after washing.
Patient fact sheet | Sydney Children's Hospital Network
Gastroenterology and Hepatology;Infectious Diseases
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