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  1.   Key points about an EEG an EEG is a test that records the small electrical signals that the brain is always producing  an EEG is painless and harmless it will take up to 1 hour and 30 minutes What does EEG stand for? EEG stands for electroencephalogram. …
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  2. Key points about chondromalacia patella in children chondromalacia patella is a condition that affects the cartilage under the kneecap it is common in tamariki and rangatahi It causes pain in the knee rest, ice, pain medicine and physiotherapy can all …
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  3. Triple P Positive Parenting Program   The Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® helps with the following: coping with stress in the whānau managing challenging behaviours child or teen anxiety helping kids achieve their goals enjoying family life more …
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  4. Key points about preparing your child to return to school or early learning it is a good idea to arrange a meeting with your child's school or early learning centre before they return meeting with the principal, your child's teachers and other key staff …
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  5. Key points about SUFE SUFE is a condition affecting the hip joint in tamariki and rangatahi (young people) it can cause pain in the hip, groin, thigh or knee early diagnosis and treatment are important surgery is always needed to treat SUFE if your child …
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  6. Key points about male fertility after childhood cancer not all cancers and cancer treatments cause infertility some do, so it is important to understand your individual risks the risk of any problems with fertility is different for everyone Affects of …
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  7. What midazolam looks like Midazolam is a clear solution that comes in a plastic ampoule. Plastic ampoules of midazolam come in 2 different volumes: 3mL of solution (5mg/mL) which contains 15mg of midazolam 1mL of solution (5mg/mL) which contains 5mg of …
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  8. Key points about supporting teenage students with cancer open communication is vital in easing your student's transition back to school cancer and treatment may limit some things your teenage student can do teasing or rejection by peers can result in the …
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  9. Key points about special concerns for your young child with cancer your child may need more support from their teacher when they return because they have been used to interacting more with adults than children while in hospital encourage your child's …
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  10. Whooping cough vaccination animation   Key points about whooping cough vaccination whooping cough can make pēpi very sick and some pēpi can die most severe illness happens in pēpi less than 6 months old, especially in pēpi too young for their first …
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  11. Key points about female fertility after childhood cancer not all cancers and cancer treatments cause infertility some do, so it is important to understand your individual risks the risk of any problems with fertility is different for everyone most women …
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  12. … body, near the nipple line on the chest known as 'the exit site' you may be able to learn to care for your child's … body, near the nipple line on the chest known as 'the exit site'. A small cuff on the catheter is positioned under the skin at the exit site and stitched in place to prevent the catheter from …
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  13. Key points about vulva conditions in children the vulva includes the outer genitals in females vulval conditions are common in tamariki they may cause symptoms such as itch or redness around the vulva good vulval skin care can help lessen the chance of …
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  14. Key points about snoring or noisy breathing it's not normal for tamariki (children) to snore snoring or noisy breathing may mean your child has obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) in OSA, narrowed breathing passages make breathing more difficult during sleep …
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  15. … K (1 cup) 200 Nutrigrain (1 cup) 80 Egg, boiled (size 7) 26 Fish & shellfish   Salmon, canned in spring water 100g …   Baked beans (½ cup) 50 Cannellini beans, canned (¼ cup) 26 Seeds   Chia seeds (1 Tablespoon) 73 Poppy seeds (1 … cup) 125 Rocket leaves (1 cup) 75 Broccoli, boiled (½ cup) 26   Should my child have a calcium supplement? Your child …
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  16. What ‘rainbow’ stands for Rainbow is a term that describes people of diverse sexualities, genders and variations of sex characteristics.  Another term is LGBTQIA+. It stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and more …
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  17.   Key points about cerebral palsy cerebral palsy is caused by damage to areas of the brain and has permanent effects on movement and posture it is the most common physical disability in childhood early intervention is important for providing your child …
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  18. Key points about dehydration in babies and children dehydration happens when tamariki (children) lose more fluid than they take in vomiting and loose, runny poo (diarrhoea) are the most common causes pēpi (babies) and young tamariki can become dehydrated …
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  19. Key points about Crohn's disease treatment in children treatment options depend on how severe your child's Crohn's disease is treatment for tamariki with Crohn's disease may include medicines talk to your health professional about your child's medicines …
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  20.   Key points about spending quality time with your teenager to be a more effective parent and enjoy a closer whānau relationship, you need to spend quality whānau time together meal times provide a great chance to connect as a whānau research shows that …
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  21. If you can't find the organisation you're looking for below, you could also check the Family Services Directory A ADHD New Zealand Allergy New Zealand Anxiety New Zealand Arthritis New Zealand (see Children with Arthritis ) Asperger Syndrome (see Autism …
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  22. Key points about poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN) is a kidney disease PSGN can happen 10 to 14 days after a skin or throat infection caused by Streptococcus bacteria it is not caused by the bacteria itself …
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  23. Key points about screen time and eye health in children screen time refers to the amount of time your child spends on electronic devices with screens too much screen time can lead to digital eye strain and dry eyes screen time may be linked to an eye …
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  24. Key points about diabetes complications you can reduce the risk of diabetes complications by maximising the time your glucose levels are in the target range (4 to 8 mmol/L) screening is important to find any possible developing complications early smoking …
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  25. Key points about bereavement reactions in children and young people how any child or young person grieves when someone they love has died will depend on many things bereaved tamariki and rangatahi will need ongoing attention, reassurance and support    …
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  26.   Have one less worry If you make sure your tamariki (children) are vaccinated against serious diseases, you'll have less to worry about when it comes to their future health.   Be on time Delaying vaccination can put your child at greater risk of serious …
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  27. Available formats     Preview   … To give others easy access to KidsHealth's content, you can share a QR code poster. Anyone can scan the QR code with their phone and go straight to the KidsHealth website. … QR Code Poster - …
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  28. Key points about growing pains in children growing pains are common in tamariki  they often happen in the evening or at night growing pains are usually felt in the legs growing pains are generally harmless and do not indicate anything serious if your …
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  29.   Key points about ADHD-Aroreretini attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD-Aroreretini is a developmental problem tamariki with ADHD-Aroreretini may have poor concentration, poor control of impulses and can be overactive tamariki with …
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