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Managing Your Child’s MRSA - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgSometimes, you can have MRSA living on your skin or in your nose, but not have any signs or symptoms. Once it is on your skin, it can get inside a scrape or a cut. This can cause infections. These could be mild, or they could be very serious and life-threatening. How did my child get MRSA? MRSA is increasing in our community, so we have more ...
PE575 Keratosis Pilaris - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgSeattle Children’s offers interpreter services for Deaf, hard of hearing or non -English speaking patients, family members and legal representatives free of charge. Seattle Children’s will make this information available in alternate formats upon …
PE2224 Tics and Tic Disorders - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgTics and Tic Disorders 1 of 4 To Learn More • Neurology 206-987-2078 • • Ask your child’s healthcare provider • seattlechildrens.org Free Interpreter Services • In the hospital, ask your nurse. From outside the hospital, call the toll-free Family Interpreting Line, 1-866-583-1527. Tell the interpreter the name or extension you need.
Neonatal Hypertension - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgNeonatal hypertension is not a common finding in healthy neonates. However, high-risk infants requiring NICU care are at elevated risk. There are several factors that can contribute to the development of hypertension. Optimal outcomes depend on prompt recognition and treatment. Hypertension, NICU, cardiovascular system, thrombus, vascular disease
The Traumatic Impact of Racism and ... - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgFor example, family breakdown that comes from incarceration affects every community but affects African American, Native American, and Latinx communities in astoundingly higher proportions. Thus, having an ecological lens is vital when supporting youth. 8. Regardless of exposure to other ACEs or their socioeconomic status, children and ...
CSW Bronchiolitis Pathway - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgclinical deterioration: Lethargy despite noxious stimuli, inappropriately low respiratory rate with worsening obstruction, apnea, poor perfusion; Deterioration does not correlate with day of illness Patient admitted Begin family teaching · Signs of respiratory distress · How to suction
Asthma Pathway - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgNote: Patients not on the asthma pathway are not considered safe to receive continuous albuterol on the floors. Contact the charge nurse or the CNS to discuss alternatives. Do you anticipate that your patient will score reliably? Asthma Pathway For use with all patients with an asthma exacerbation who are expected to benefit from standardized care.
Potty Training Your Child - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgPotty Training Your Child • Ask your child to let you know when their diaper is wet or when they have gone poop. • Avoidaking m faces or using words like messy, yuck, or dirty when changing your child’s. diaper. What kind of potty should I use? There are two basic types of potty seats. The first is a stand-alone potty that your child sits ...
Authorization Release Obtain Exchange ... - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgPATIENT LABEL. Instructions for completing the Authorization to Release/Obtain/Exchange Patient Health Information form. Purpose: To request that Seattle Children’s Hospital provides health information to a recipient outside of Children’s, requests that outside information be sent to …
Neonatal Fever Pathway - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgThis clinical standard work pathway is meant to guide the management of febrile neonates age 0 -56 days in the Emergency Department and Inpatient Medical Unit. Febrile neonates 0 -56 days will enter on this Neonatal Fever pathway and may move to another CSW pathway, such as UTI, pneumonia or bronchiolitis when diagnosis is established.
Torticollis and Your Baby - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgTorticollis and Your Baby 1 of 14 To Learn More • Occupational and Physical Therapy 206-987-2113 • Ask your child’s healthcare provider • seattlechildrens.org Free Interpreter Services • In the hospital, ask your nurse. • From outside the hospital, call the toll-free Family Interpreting Line, 1-866-583-1527. Tell the interpreter
A Guide to Feminizing Hormones - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgGender Affirming Care 1 of 11 To Learn More • Adolescent Medicine - 206-987-2028 • Gender Clinic Care Navigator 206-987-8319 • Ask your child’s healthcare provider • seattlechildrens.org Free Interpreter Services • In the hospital, ask your nurse. • From outside the hospital, call the toll-free Family Interpreting Line, 1-866-583 ...
PE1911 Wet Wrap Therapy - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgWet wrap therapy helps treat eczema (atopic dermatitis). Wet wraps can help: • Moisturize the skin • Increase absorption of topical steroids into the skin, so more medicine is delivered to the affected areas • Act as a barrier to keep your child from scratching, which can help your
Chronic Constipation Treatment 3-Day ... - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgApproved by Seattle Children’s Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee 2/18/2020. Seattle Children’s offers interpreter services for Deaf, hard of hearing or non-English speaking …
Arthrogryposis: A Therapy Guide - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgArthrogryposis (arthrogryposis multiplex congenita) is a condition where a child is born with multiple joint contractures. A contracture is when the muscles, tendons and ligaments in
COVID-19 (Acute COVID and MIS-C) Care - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgclinical evaluation as D-dimer expected to be elevated in inflammation Consider MIS-C if cardiac involvement or labs indicative of severe inflammation and/or multi-organ involvement Yes Sepsis Pathway Inpatient Admit Criteria Admit to Special Isolation Unit (SIU) • Hypoxia • Inability to tolerate PO • Increased work of breathing
Patient and Family Education - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgTorticollis and Your Baby . 6 of 13. Stretching Exercises . Passive range of motion (gentle stretches) may help your baby achieve full neck motion. You can start doing these stretches right away.
Vanderbilt ADHD Teacher Rating Scale - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgPRIMARY CARE PRINCIPLES FOR CHILD MENTAL HEALTH 35 The Vanderbilt rating scale is a screening and information gathering tool which can assist with making an ADHD
PE1925 Low Iodine Diet - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgTitle: PE1925 Low Iodine Diet Author: McKinstry, Beth Created Date: 10/3/2019 4:36:51 PM
Severe or Chronic Constipation ... - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgApproved by Seattle Children’s Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee 2/19/2020. Seattle Children’s offers interpreter services for Deaf, hard of hearing or non-English speaking patients, family members and legal representatives free of charge. Seattle Children’s will make this information available in alternate formats upon request. Call the
Self Report Version — SMFQ - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgPRIMARY CARE PRINCIPLES FOR CHILD MENTAL HEALTH 69 Scoring the SMFQ Note: the SMFQ has been validated for use in children age 6 years and up.
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