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After Your Blood and Marrow Transplant
After Your Blood and Marrow Transplant

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Donor Hearts and the Waiting List

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You are the new nurse assigned at the Fabella Medical Center

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Having Surgery at Children`s - Children`s National Health System
Having Surgery at Children`s - Children`s National Health System

... within one week, please call your surgeon’s office. These steps must also be taken before a surgical date can be set: • If you are not the natural parents or legally adoptive parents, you must provide proof of legal guardianship to the surgical scheduling coordinator before surgery can be scheduled ...
Best practice guidance in covert administration of medication
Best practice guidance in covert administration of medication

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Recognition of a Sick Baby or Child in the Emergency Department

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ART guidelines at Red Cross Children`s

... The ward registrar should identify children eligible for ART and co-ordinate the preparation of patients and caregivers. The child should be clinically staged (Appendix 1A/B), a recent CD4 count and percentage done and the ART booklet completed (Appendix 2). All children being considered for ART sho ...
Idiopathic Scoliosis - Children`s National Health System
Idiopathic Scoliosis - Children`s National Health System

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Getting the right start: National Service Framework for Children Standard for Hospital Services

... services in many areas of the country, but delivering all aspects of the standard in all areas requires a long term programme of change. The pace of that change and immediate local priorities will vary, but all areas need to start work on planning now to meet the hospital standard in full within the ...
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Wound Care in Children

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The Utmost Discretion: How Presumed Prudence

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Early Diagnosis of Childhood Cancer

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Early Diagnosis of Childhood Cancer
Early Diagnosis of Childhood Cancer

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Total parenteral nutrition - Do You Know Educational Series

... When your child first gets TPN, it is continuous. Once your child has had TPN for some time, she might get it for shorter times. Each time is called a “cycle.” The cycle usually starts in the evening so your child can have TPN while she is sleeping. By doing this, your child’s cycle ends sometime du ...
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