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Discharge Instructions for Newborn Jaundice
Jaundice happens when your baby's liver is still immature. The liver can't help the body get rid of enough bilirubin. Bilirubin is a substance found in the red blood cells. It can build up in the blood after your baby is born. This is part of the normal breakdown of red blood cells. But if bilirubin levels become too high and are not treated, they can harm your baby's developing brain and nervous system.
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Discharge Instructions: Taking a Rectal Temperature (Child)
You take a rectal temperature by placing a thermometer in your baby’s bottom. This method is more accurate than most other methods. But use it only when directed by your baby’s doctor. Use the steps on this sheet as a guide.
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Discharge Instructions- Taking an Axillary Temperature (Child)
Learn how to take your child's temperature under the arm. This is called the axillary temperature.
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Discharge Instructions for Kidney Transplant Biopsy
Your doctor removed a small piece of tissue from your transplanted kidney to examine it for signs of damage or rejection. The results of a transplant biopsy are usually available within a few hours, so if treatment is needed, it can be started as soon as possible.
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Giardia Infection (Giardiasis) in Children
Giardia infection (also called giardiasis) is an intestinal illness caused by the parasite Giardia. This parasite is found in food or water contaminated with stool from infected people or animals.
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Deep Coughing
Deep coughing helps keep your lungs clear. Follow these steps to do deep coughing.
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When Your Child Has a Meckel’s Diverticulum
A Meckel's diverticulum is a small pouch of tissue on the intestine (bowel). It forms when a baby is still growing in the uterus. Read on to learn more.
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When Your Child Has Intussusception
Intussusception occurs when a part of the bowel slides inside another part. The bowel can slide back out by itself. Or it can get stuck. Blood supply to part of the bowel could then become blocked. Read on for more details.
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When Your Child Has Hepatitis A Virus (HAV)
Learn about hepatitis A virus in your child, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and possible complications.
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