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Concussion (Minor Head Injury) in Children (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
The doctor did not find any signs of serious head injury complications and feels it is safe for your child to go home in your care. (English) Colour
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262138Burn Injuries: Helping Families Cope (Child) [English] Permalink Public
When your child suffers a burn injury, you and your family may experience emotional, social and financial stress. This pamphlet gives answers to some common questions you may have about how to cope with the stress of your child’s initial stages of burn treatment. Audio available. (English)
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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/Conditio...Febrile Seizures - Convulsions Caused by Fever (Child) [English] Permalink Public
Your child has reacted strongly to a fever by having a seizure. This information explains what to do if your child has a febrile seizure. Audio available. (English)
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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/Conditio...Eye Drops: How to Put In (Child) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
Your child's doctor prescribed eye drops for your child's eyes. Eye drops are medicine. This page explains how to give your child eye drops. Audio available. (Chinese - Traditional)
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Urinary Catheter: Care at Home (Child) [English] Permalink Public
Your child has come home from the hospital with a urinary catheter. A catheter is a thin tube. A urinary catheter drains urine (pee) from your child's bladder to the outside of the body. There are some things you need to do to look after your child's catheter at home. Parents and older children can learn how to care for a catheter. Before your child goes home, a nurse will show you what to do. This page also explains what to do. There are different types of urinary catheters: A Foley catheter enters your child's bladder through the tube that carries urine out of the body (the urethra). A suprapubic catheter enters your child's bladder through a cut in the belly. You care for both these catheters the same way. Audio available. (English)
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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/TestsAnd...Scald Prevention (Child) [English] Permalink Public
Hot liquids are the major cause of burn injuries in young children It is important for us to keep our children safe. Burn injuries are preventable. This information will help you prepare your child for his test or treatment. It describes what sedation is, what happens when your child gets sedation, and how to care for your child after the test or treatment. (English)
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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/Safetyan...Acetaminophen [English] Permalink Public
Your child needs to take medicine called acetaminophen (Tylenol or Tempra). This information sheet explains what acetaminophen does, how to give it, and what side effects or problems your child may have when they take this medicine. (English)
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Hernia (Child) [English] Permalink Public
A hernia is a bulge created by an organ or tissue. The bulge pushes through a weakness in the area of the body that normally contains it. The most common place that a hernia occurs is in the belly. The two most common types of hernias in children are: An umbilical hernia occurs when a part of the intestine sticks through the abdominal wall through the navel. An inguinal hernia occurs when part of the intestine pushes through the abdominal wall in or around the groin. Inguinal hernias occur in up to 5 out of 100 babies. Audio available. (English)
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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/Conditio...Temperature Taking (Child) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
Children often feel warm to the touch when they have a fever, but putting your hand to your child's forehead is not enough to find out if your child has a fever. To confirm that your child has a fever, use a thermometer to measure your child's body temperature. There are several ways to do this. Audio available. (Chinese - Traditional)
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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/Multilin...Burns in Children (Multi-Record landing Page) [English] Permalink Public
Landing page for: burns: household safety and prevention, scald prevention, burn prevention: campfires & fireworks, burns: winter safety, sun: protecting your child's skin, burns: first aid, sunburn, burns: caring for your child at home between outpatient visits, burn injuries: information for parents with a child staying at hospital, burns: caring for your child at home after discharge from hospital, burns: scar managament techniques, burn injuries: helping families cope. (English)
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