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Understanding a Heart Murmur
A heart murmur is an extra noise heard during a heartbeat. The noise is caused when blood does not flow smoothly through the heart.
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Your Child's Coarctation of the Aorta (COA) Surgery
Understand what to expect before, during, and after your child's coarctation of the aorta (COA) surgery.
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For Kids: Taking Your Insulin
Most people with diabetes are scared to give themselves insulin injections in the beginning. Even your parents were probably nervous giving you your first injections. But after a while, it became much easier.
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Your Child's Nasogastric Tube: Replacing the Tube
Use this sheet to help you remember how to place your child's NG tube when you get home.
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Your Child's Nasogastric Tube- Syringe Feeding
Detailed information on how to feed your child using a nasogastric (NG) feeding tube.
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Hearing Screening for Newborns: Why it Matters
Most newborns get a hearing screening before they leave the hospital. Read on to learn what to expect from the screening.
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Discharge Instructions: Giving Your Newborn Liquid Vitamin Supplements
Liquid vitamin supplements are prescribed for many babies when they leave the hospital. Your baby may need vitamins if they were born early, or has certain health conditions. A breastfed baby may need extra vitamins if the mother eats a vegan diet. Vitamin supplements will help your baby grow and develop normally. They are not meant to replace regular feedings.
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) in the Premature Infant
RDS is a breathing problem common in premature infants. Many babies born at under 34 to 36 weeks gestational age have some RDS. Your baby may be cared for in the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) or in another part of the hospital.
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Your Child’s Asthma: Peak Flow Monitoring
A peak flow meter can help you monitor your child's asthma. Learn about using a peak flow meter.
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