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After a Tooth Extraction: Caring for Your Mouth
When you've had a tooth removed (extracted), you need to take care of your mouth. Doing certain things, even on the first day, may help you feel better and heal faster. Read on to learn more.
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Understanding Central Auditory Processing Disorder (Child)
Central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) is a problem with listening. It may be from a problem with the way the brain processes sound (auditory) information. It causes a child to have trouble hearing and understanding speech and sounds.
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Caring for an Open Surgical Drain (Penrose Drain)
After surgery, you may have a temporary tube (drain) placed in the surgical site. This sheet can help you care for the drain as you heal.
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Caring for a Closed Suction Drainage Tube
A drainage tube removes fluid from around an incision. This helps prevent infection and promotes healing. Follow these instructions.
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Discharge Instructions: Caring for Your Hemovac Drainage Tube
A Hemovac drainage tube is used to remove fluid and is attached to a drain or collection device. This sheet can help you care for your Hemovac tube.
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Storing Your Breastmilk
A helpful look at practical and health considerations when storing your breastmilk.
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Breast Milk: Pumping, Collecting, Storing
"Fresh breast milk" contains the most active anti-infective properties. Refrigerated breast milk has fewer anti-infective properties than fresh milk, and frozen breast milk has the least.
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When Your Child Stays in the Hospital
The hospital can seem like a large and scary place to your child. This sheet can help you learn what goes on during a hospital stay, so you can know what to expect and ease some of your child's fears.
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When Your Child Is in the Intensive Care Unit
I your child is in the ICU, it means that they need special care and attention that can be given only by a team of specially trained healthcare providers. This sheet tells you more about what to expect when your child is in the ICU.
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