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  1. … an informed decision. Also, there is an information sheet for each clinical trial. It details the course of treatment … receive the standard treatment. Treatments & Procedures For Childhood Cancer Questions to ask about clinical trials … to being part of a clinical trial. The ethical basis for the principle of informed consent comes from Right 7 of …
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  2. … lead to chondromalacia patella. When to get medical help for your child with chondromalacia patella If your child … swelling around the knee has pain in their leg at night for more than 3 nights  There are lots of differenct causes … child ibuprofen (such as Nurofen or Fenpaed), or if you buy it at the pharmacy, follow the dosage instructions …
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  3. … symptoms stimulant medicines are an effective treatment for many school-aged tamariki with ADHD-Aroreretini a health … Behavioural strategies and school support are important for all tamariki with ADHD-Aroreretini. Medicine is just one … of a wider support plan.  See the page on ADHD-Aroreretini for more information on other ways to manage ADHD-Aroreretini …
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  4. … all have different names. Fractures In Children Waiting for a plaster to dry A leg plaster cast takes 24 to 48 hours … In the first hour or two, while your child is waiting for their plaster to harden, it's a good idea to rest their … through the plaster but not the skin. Plaster removal is a fast and painless process but can be very noisy! Returning to …
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  5. … procedures to help the healthcare team diagnose and care for your child some of these tests will be quick and easy for your child, and some may produce anxiety or pain you can … with your child during a procedure, such as saying, "I'll buy you a PlayStation". Reassure your child If your child …
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  6. … all have different names. Fractures In Children Waiting for a plaster to dry An arm plaster cast takes 24 to 48 hours … In the first hour or two, while your child is waiting for their plaster to harden, it is a good idea to rest their … through the plaster but not the skin. Plaster removal is a fast and painless process but can be very noisy! Returning to …
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  7. … in the last two surveys:   2007 2012 Male 15% 17.9% Female 26% 29.1% The results show that girls self-harm more than … mind at the time they engaged in self-harm and thank them for their openness. Listen carefully for the answer and then ask them how they would like you to …
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  8. … or if you are concerned about your child's behaviour for any reason, it is important to check their glucose … intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring, for example Freestyle Libre-1, it is important to check your … low glucose suspend) If the system is suspending insulin delivery because it is predicting a low glucose level, do NOT …
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  9. … tend to grieve in bursts, and at other times will look for reassurance and comfort in their normal routines and … pick up on the distress that is around them.  It is common for extended whānau (family) or friends to offer to look … (such as drawing a picture to put in the casket or on the service sheet) create a memory box together How school-aged …
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  10. … of her key messages (with edits). The timings provided for each topic mean you can go straight to the section you … nurse. It's really easy to get hold of. You can buy it over the counter as well if you want to. Should we use shampoo for newborns to 2 months old? (7:26 - 9:30 on the video) Diana: " I don't recommend it usually …
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  11. … Make sure everyone dries them well too. Soap and water for 20 seconds, then 20 seconds drying. Or use a hand …   See the page on teaching children to blow their nose for some tips. Teaching Children To Blow Their Nose Clean … has trouble breathing, has noisy breathing or is breathing fast looks unwell has tummy pain, vomiting or diarrhoea and …
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  12. … What is SPARX? SPARX is a self-help e-therapy tool for rangatahi aged between 12 and 19. It teaches rangatahi … SPARX can help   Research has shown SPARX can be helpful for rangatahi aged between 12 and 19 who have mild to … it was helpful. But, there have been no research studies for this age group.  Where to get more help   If your child …
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  13. … from their grandparents or other relatives who are caring for them while you are at the hospital. This can lead to … difficult to talk about their feelings with whānau members for fear or worry of upsetting or burdening them. This can be a challenge also for siblings sharing with friends or extended family when …
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  14. … lung diseases are also called ‘ChILD’ ChILD is a name for a variety of rare lung conditions ChILD can happen at any … are 2 years old. Some pēpi are very sick right from birth. For others, symptoms can take months or even years to show.  … to the airways. The doctor may also arrange the following for your child: blood tests to check for gene problems or …
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  15. … migraines will continue to have them when they are adults. For rangatahi, migraines are more frequent in females, but in … the lips losing part of their vision An aura usually lasts for a few minutes before disappearing when the headache … your health professional gives your child ibuprofen or you buy it at the pharmacy, follow the dosage instructions …
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  16. … comforted and soothed when they are distressed have a plan for what you will do if your baby keeps crying and you become … and held close Often, you won't be able to find a reason for your baby crying. This can be very frustrating. Some pēpi … your baby. Moving Some pēpi are soothed by movement. Avoid fast, frantic or rough or shaking movements - they may be …
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  17. … insulin  keep foods that are high in fat, sugar and salt for special occasions only understanding carbohydrate content … and meals  low carbohydrate diets are not recommended for tamariki and rangatahi  your child's diabetes team can … an ISF (or correction factor) of 1:4 mmol, means 1 unit of fast-acting insulin will drop your blood glucose by 4 mmol. …
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  18. … eating disorders as early as possible and get help for your young person straight away What are eating … and symptoms of eating disorders It is important to watch for certain signs. Parents may notice if their young person … and ask for a referral to an eating disorder specialist service. Getting help early is the best way to get your young …
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  19. … are the tiny parts of our cells that are responsible for making energy and are known as the 'powerhouse' or … This page aims to provide information and support for New Zealanders affected by mito, along with their whānau … specialists.  The Adult and Paediatric National Metabolic Service, based at Starship Children’s Hospital, look after …
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  20. … Things that make children and young people anxious For tamariki and rangatahi, there are common fears that are often associated with age. For example, infants may fear separating from their parents. … need to see your local child and adolescent mental health service. They offer expert assessment and help for anxiety.   …
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