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  1. Key points about supporting your teenager with cancer cancer and treatment could restrict the type of activities your teen can do there are things you can do to help support them transition back to school and connect with peers a key contact person at the …
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  2. … skin. Glucose moves from blood vessels and capillaries first and then into interstitial fluid. When rising or …
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  3. … types of jaundice are serious jaundice that appears in the first 24 hours after birth is not normal - it needs checking … to be normal if your baby: becomes jaundiced after the first 24 hours after birth wakes themself up to demand feeds … apply to your baby.  If your baby is jaundiced in the first 24 hours after birth Jaundice in the first 24 hours …
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  4. … whānau who share their experiences of parenting in the first 5 years.  Parenting Babies And Children Vaccination …
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  5. … is not used to eating together regularly, start small. At first, get used to eating together 2 or 3 times a week, … about what your teens are doing at school is a great first step. Attend their games and performances. Go to the …
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  6. … future if your child is old enough, ask them if it’s OK first before posting about them  set clear boundaries with … of your child on social media, check your privacy settings first. Some social media networks may have public or open …
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  7. … over time. But, it is best to prevent it happening in the first place. Preventing positional head flattening You can …
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  8. … to the powder). Sterilising equipment (necessary for the first 6 months), either: ​ a large cooking pot (large enough …
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  9. … symptoms appear.    Blisters Small blisters usually appear first around the mouth, on the gums and on the sides of the …
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  10. … in New Zealand include the following. A midwife in the first 6 weeks after birth. Doctor and practice nurse services … your specialist doctor) is there to support you during the first 6 weeks of your child's life. Pregnancy, Childbirth & The First Weeks Moving from midwife to Well Child Tamariki Ora …
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  11. … comes from Tomisaku Kawasaki, the Japanese doctor who first described it in 1967. Kawasaki disease causes high … if their symptoms have not improved after the first dose. Aspirin Your child's health professional will …
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  12. Key points about living with epilepsy learn about your child's epilepsy so you feel confident and well informed - your child will take their lead from you your child needs understanding and time to adjust to their epilepsy generally, your whānau routine …
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  13. … The rash can sometimes be itchy. The rash looks blotchy at first and then over time, looks more like sunburn. The area …
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  14. … your child when they need it  Your PHO is usually your first contact when your child is sick. Advantages of …
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  15. … it started? How did it start? Which part of the body was first involved?  How did it progress? Did it include both …
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  16. … can begin 3 to 30 days after the spores are swallowed. The first symptom is constipation lasting 3 days or more. This …
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  17. … 6 months, but not before 4 months, start to introduce first foods including smooth peanut butter and well-cooked …
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  18. … on the stove Cook on the back elements of the stove first. Turn pot handles toward the back of the stove and …
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