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Gastrostomy Tube (Child) - Multi-Record Landing Page [English] Permalink Public
Landing Page for: Caring For Your Child and Their G-Tube; Changing Your Child's Dressing; Common Problems; Nasogastric Tube (NG Tube). (English)
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https://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/tubefeedingGastroesophageal Reflux Disease (Child) [English] Permalink Public
“Reflux” means “backwards movement.” The esophagus is the tube that leads from the mouth to the stomach. So gastroesophageal reflux is the backwards movement of food and acid from the stomach into the esophagus. Burping, and spitting up are common after a baby feeds. Most babies spit up to some degree without discomfort and it usually fades by the first or second year. This is called gastroesophageal reflux(without “disease”). Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) occurs when there are symptoms of discomfort, or poor weight gain.Older children and adolescents may also get GERD. Audio available. (English)
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You will have learned a lot about your medications while in the hospital. This sheet is meant to summarize important points about taking your medications. You are taking medications to help keep your transplanted organ working well and to keep you healthy. When you take all your medications as directed, you give yourself the best chance of having a healthy transplanted organ for a long time. (English) Colour
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264124Cyclosporine for Organ Transplant (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Medication information specifically for those who have had an organ transplant. Includes what it does, how to take it, what to watch for, what to do when you miss a dose, and other important notes. To be read in conjunction with 'Taking Medications after an Organ Transplant (#264124) (English) Colour
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264125Sirolimus for Organ Transplant (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Medication information specifically for those who have had an organ transplant. Includes what it does, how to take it, what to watch for, what to do when you miss a dose, and other important notes. To be read in conjunction with 'Taking Medications after an Organ Transplant (#264124) (English) Colour
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264126Prednisone for Organ Transplant (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Medication information specifically for those who have had an organ transplant. Includes what it does, how to take it, what to watch for, what to do when you miss a dose, and other important notes. To be read in conjunction with 'Taking Medications after an Organ Transplant (#264124) (English) Colour
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264127Azathioprine for Organ Transplant (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Medication information specifically for those who have had an organ transplant. Includes what it does, how to take it, what to watch for, what to do when you miss a dose, and other important notes. To be read in conjunction with 'Taking Medications after an Organ Transplant (#264124) (English) Colour
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264128Tacrolimus for Organ Transplant (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Medication information specifically for those who have had an organ transplant. Includes what it does, how to take it, what to watch for, what to do when you miss a dose, and other important notes. To be read in conjunction with 'Taking Medications after an Organ Transplant (#264124) (English) Colour
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264129Mycophenolate for Organ Transplant (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Medication information specifically for those who have had an organ transplant. Includes what it does, how to take it, what to watch for, what to do when you miss a dose, and other important notes. To be read in conjunction with 'Taking Medications after an Organ Transplant (#264124) (English) Colour
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264130Nitrates in Well Water [English] Permalink Public
What are nitrates? How do nitrates get into well water? How do I know if there are nitrates in my well water? What are the health risks of high nitrate levels? What should I do if there is a pregnant woman or baby in the household? How can I get my well water tested? What if my water is high in nitrates? Number 05a. (English)
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