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Ampicillin or Amoxicillin Rash: Caring for Your Child's Rash [English] Permalink Public
Some children develop a skin irritation while taking ampicillin and amoxicillin arepenicillin antibiotics. These are ampicillin or amoxicillin rashes. They can happen any time while taking the medicine. This factsheet provides an overview including signs and symptoms, causes, risks, complications, treatment, prevention and when to seek medical assistance. (English)
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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/Conditio...Other Languages (See All Related)
Ampicillin or Amoxicillin Rash: Caring for Your Child's Rash [French] Permalink Public
Some children develop a skin irritation while taking ampicillin and amoxicillin arepenicillin antibiotics. These are ampicillin or amoxicillin rashes. They can happen any time while taking the medicine. This factsheet provides an overview including signs and symptoms, causes, risks, complications, treatment, prevention and when to seek medical assistance. (French)
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https://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/Article?contentid=7...Other Languages (See All Related)
Caring for Your Wound Using RENASYS™ GO Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
This therapy is a way of treating your wound. It works by creating a vacuum effect (negative pressure) on the surface of your wound. Before you leave the hospital, a nurse teaches you how to look after your wound and the machine. (English) Colour
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264199Abscess Drainage: Caring for your child at home after the procedure (Child) [English] Permalink Public
Your child has had an abscess drained. This factsheet explains how to look after your child at home after the procedure, and when to call for help. Audio available. (English)
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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/TestsAnd...Other Languages (See All Related)
Caring for Your Incision using Vacuum Assisted Closure™Therapy With a Prevena Dressing [English] Permalink Public
Caring for Your Incision using Vacuum Assisted Closure™Therapy With a Prevena Dressing provides information on the use of the device, what to do, what not to do, how to trouble shoot, and when to seek medical attention when at home after the surgery. (English) Colour
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264460Abscess Drainage: Caring for your child at home after the procedure (Child) [French] Permalink Public
Your child has had an abscess drained. This factsheet explains how to look after your child at home after the procedure, and when to call for help. Audio available. (French)
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https://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/Article?contentid=1...Other Languages (See All Related)
Impetigo (Child) [English] Permalink Public
Impetigo (say: im-puh-TIE-go) is a bacterial skin infection. It spreads easily. It is very common in young children, especially babies. Without treatment, impetigo can last for several months. It can develop into something more severe. Audio available. (English)
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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/Conditio...Other Languages (See All Related)
English, Chinese - Traditional
Impetigo (Child) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
Impetigo (say: im-puh-TIE-go) is a bacterial skin infection. It spreads easily. It is very common in young children, especially babies. Without treatment, impetigo can last for several months. It can develop into something more severe. Audio available. (Chinese - Traditional)
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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/Multilin...Other Languages (See All Related)
English, Chinese - Traditional
Doing Dressing Changes at Home (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
This pamphlet describes how to care for your wound in between scheduled home health nursing visits. Your doctor or your home health nurse will advise you on how often the dressing should be changed. (English) Colour
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English (265429), Chinese - Simplified (265434), Chinese - Traditional (265537), Punjabi (265433)
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265429Using a Pump at Home for Medication (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Your doctor has asked that you get your medication through a small needle under your skin. The sites are usually on your chest, arms, stomach, or upper part of the legs. The medicine will be given by a pump connected to the tubing. The pump has a computer that will give medication slowly and nonstop. (English) Colour
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