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Confidential Family History
Confidential Family History

... SPECIAL EDUCATION: Is your child classified as needing special education? Y / N If so, what grade was he/she classified? ______ What type of classification? ED LD 504 other (please circle one) Briefly describe any history of school problems. (include behavioral and or academic): ____________________ ...
Katrina Teh - The University of Auckland
Katrina Teh - The University of Auckland

... having a chronically ill child, there may also be financial stress with medication costs and lack of insurance; there may be frightening episodes with a child with asthma; there may be fear with a child who is HIV positive; they may have to face fear and rejection from their community. Getch & Neuha ...
PEDIATRIC PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS: Call your child`s primary
PEDIATRIC PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS: Call your child`s primary

...  Call your child’s primary care physician to make an appointment for a pre-op history and physical. Your child must have a physical to be cleared for surgery within 30 days prior to surgery. This documentation must be faxed to the hospital at 612-813-7704 prior to surgery. Please bring with a copy ...
Questions to Consider as You Prepare for Heart Surgery
Questions to Consider as You Prepare for Heart Surgery

... sibling as well as prepare them of what to expect in a sibling that is sick in a hospital. ...
Parents as “Speech Therapists”: What a New
Parents as “Speech Therapists”: What a New

... some cases - than speech-language pathologists at helping their child. This confirms that parents should be partners with speech-language pathologists in the therapy process. Research shows that children with communication difficulties make the most progress when they receive early intervention. The ...
MSET review 01.07.2017
MSET review 01.07.2017

... Direct evidence family and personal relationships either fail to ensure the child is protected from CSE or contributes to CSE risks. Physical/Sexual/Mental Health ...
It is easy to find yourself working outside your comfort zone
It is easy to find yourself working outside your comfort zone

... It can’t be easy for a general dentist, can it? It is easy to find yourself working outside your comfort zone when working with autistic children. Being prepared is important. Find out about the child and ask the right questions. The best way to ascertain these is by using a specific ‘autism friendl ...
Introduction
Introduction

... be set for each child, to be explained to the family. The child has to participate in the goal-setting process when he is old enough. Treatment should be individualized for each child. The strategy depends also on the child’s age. Family education, addressing the specific needs of the infant, provid ...
Outpatient Surgery Guidelines for Parents
Outpatient Surgery Guidelines for Parents

... priority and are scheduled in the morning. Why do I have to get there so early? All patients are asked to check in 2 hours prior to scheduled surgery time. The nurses, doctors, and anesthesiologist all need to see your child before surgery to make sure there are no changes in your child’s health. Th ...
Pediatric Epilepsy and Anxiety
Pediatric Epilepsy and Anxiety

... child with problem-solving skills, in which a stepby-step approach is applied to challenges and social skills training, which teaches and practices the best ways to interact with others in social situations. 3. Practicing new ways to think about challenging situations can help. Cognitive behavioral ...
GENERAL INFORMATION CHILD`S CURRENT HEALTH BIRTH
GENERAL INFORMATION CHILD`S CURRENT HEALTH BIRTH

... You are the decision maker for your health care. Part of our role is to provide you with information to assist you in making informed choices. This process is often referred to as “informed consent” and involves your understanding and agreement regarding the care we recommend, the benefits and risks ...
Final Exam Review
Final Exam Review

...  Males should be given the opportunity to use sperm banking for the future. Usually around age 14 the males are considered mature ...
Pediatric Accidents
Pediatric Accidents

... • Mucomyst is antidote, however… ...
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1 Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics Capital Area Pediatrics

... (703-860-4200 ext 9) and she will return your call within 3-5 business days. Linda will put you on a wait list and your appointment will be scheduled within 3-5 months. 2. You will schedule two initial appointments: *First one hour appointment for parents only *Second 90-minute appointment for child ...
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... • Mucomyst is antidote, however… ...
Constipation - WakeMed Physicians
Constipation - WakeMed Physicians

... every 3 or more days) • Stool is harder, making it difficult or painful to pass • Incomplete evacuation of bowel movement (BM) – Cannot pass all of the stool ...
Pediatric History and Physical Exam
Pediatric History and Physical Exam

... 4. To develop an awareness of which clinical settings it is appropriate to obtain a complete medical history compared to a more limited, focused history. Competencies: 1. To obtain an accurate and complete history of a pediatric patient in different age groups (<1 year; 1-5 years; > 5 years). Differ ...
Nursing Care of the Pediatric Individual with a Respiratory Disorder
Nursing Care of the Pediatric Individual with a Respiratory Disorder

... – Characterized by fever, dysphagia, or resp problems forcing breathing to take place through nose ...
Toddlers and choking
Toddlers and choking

... Be a good role model. Don't let your child see you walking around the house while eating. ...
All About Joint Injections  An information leaflet for Parents / Carers
All About Joint Injections An information leaflet for Parents / Carers

... What if my child has to have a general anaesthetic? Children under eight or those who are having multiple joint injections usually have these done under a general anaesthetic. Arrangements will be made for your child to be admitted to Nani ward. You will receive instructions from the hospital about ...
INTUNIV FAQ (guanfacine) Answers to some
INTUNIV FAQ (guanfacine) Answers to some

... prescribed by the doctor. INTUNIV comes in 4 doses—1 mg, 2 mg, 3 mg, and 4 mg—and is taken once a day. The doctor should start your child with 1 mg and adjust the dose to find the one that’s right for your child. The right dose depends on your child’s weight and response to INTUNIV. It may take a fe ...
Summer Camp Parent Packet
Summer Camp Parent Packet

... PERMANENT DISABILITY, PARALYSIS, AND DEATH (“RISKS”); (b) these Risks and dangers may be caused by my own actions or inactions, the actions or inactions of others participating in the Activity, the condition in which the Activity takes place, or THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE “RELEASEES” NAMED BELOW; (c) the ...
navigating the medical system - University of Colorado Denver
navigating the medical system - University of Colorado Denver

... For example: “I feel stressed when I don’t get all the information I want about my child’s treatments. Can we work out a plan so that I know who to contact to get the information I need?” This is opposed to aggressive communication or passive communication. When someone uses aggressive communication ...
PEDIATRIC THERAPY CLINIC Physical Therapy – Occupational
PEDIATRIC THERAPY CLINIC Physical Therapy – Occupational

... Has your child received or is currently receiving other therapies?__________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Are there any other precautions we should know about that are not already described? ___________________________________________ ...
15 Month Visit - Bright Futures - American Academy of Pediatrics
15 Month Visit - Bright Futures - American Academy of Pediatrics

... • Brush your own teeth and avoid sharing cups and spoons with your child or cleaning a pacifier in your mouth. ...
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