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Transfusion Blood Administration - Children's Minnesota
www.childrensmn.orgA blood component administration set containing inline filter must be used unless the blood product is issued and labeled as prefiltered by Children’s Transfusion Service. Either “Y-type” administration set or a buret type “straight” set may be used. Because of the large numbers of
Hepatitis C (HCV) RNA Quantitative PCR - Children's Minnesota
www.childrensmn.orgLimitations: The quantification range of this assay is 15 to 100,000,000 IU/mL (1.18 log to 8.00 log IU/mL) Except for immunocompromised patients or patients with suspected acute hepatitis, laboratory evaluation of hepatitis C (HCV) infection status should begin with HCV serologic testing, including testing for the presence of HCV antibodies.
Parent questionnaire - Children's Minnesota
www.childrensmn.orgWelcome to Children’s Developmental & Rehab Services. The information you provide on this form will ... rehabilitation services speech and language therapy Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota Children's Minnesota Created Date: 1/24/2014 2:32:44 PM ...
Lab Dept: Hematology - Children's Minnesota
www.childrensmn.orgThat's why at Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, we not only treat the child, we care for the whole family. Our unique treatment philosophy – combined with world-class facilities, clinical expertise, leading technologies and remarkable outcomes – make Children’s a destination for pediatric cancer and blood disorder treatment.
Formula adjustment EnfaCare - Children's Minnesota
www.childrensmn.org(EnfaCare ®) Why do I need to adjust the calories in my baby’s formula? EnfaCare ® is a nutrient-rich formula specially made for premature babies after they go home. This formula helps with “catch-up” growth, including weight, length and head circumference. EnfaCare ® usually contains 22 calories per ounce, but some babies may
Capillary Blood Gas (CBG) - Children's Minnesota
www.childrensmn.orgTest Indications: Capillary blood gas determinations are useful in monitoring neonates or other patients when arterial collection is not practical. Arteriolization of the capillary bed yields pH and pCO2 comparabe to arterial blood. Useful for evaluating …
Formula Adjustment (NeoSure) - Children's Minnesota
www.childrensmn.orgburn the baby’s mouth. 3. After warming, shake the bottle again. Always test the temperature of the formula before feeding. 4. Throw away any formula left in the baby’s bottle after a feeding. Formula adjustment: NeoSure • page 1 of 2
Sign language - Children's Minnesota
www.childrensmn.org• routine games and finger plays (“Itsy bitsy spider,” “Peek -a-boo,” “Pat-a- cake”) Several simple signs are pictured on the next pages. Choose only a few signs to start with, ones that are important for your child. For example, if your child loves balls, start with the sign for “ball.” Generally, signs for “more” and