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Infant and baby nutrition The Sydney Children's …

WEBThe essential aspects of intake for your newborn to foster growth, development and overall health. A baby’s first and exclusive source of nutrition in the first 6-months of life is …

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Nutrition The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

WEBAllergy & Anaphylaxis Australia. phone 1300 728 000. Provides valuable updates and tips for dealing with food allergies.

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Asthma factsheet The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

WEBAsthma is a life-long lung condition that makes breathing hard due to inflammation and excess mucus in the airways. Asthma can happen to anyone and is more common in …

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Celebrating 20 years of service: Professor Joshua Burns

WEBAs Professor Joshua Burns PhD bids farewell to his time at the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network, he leaves behind a 20 year long legacy of incredible work and transformative …

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Urinary tract infection (UTI) factsheet The Sydney Children's

WEBthe urethra – the tube that takes urine out of the body. UTIs are caused when germs enter the urinary system through the urethra and grow. Females are at higher risk of …

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Constipation factsheet The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

WEBThe bowel is the lower part of your child’s digestive system and is responsible for making, storing, and passing waste, or poo. Constipation can be very painful and upsetting for …

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Factsheets The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

WEBWheelchairs factsheet east. Whooping cough (pertussis) factsheet east. Wilms tumours factsheet east. Wounds in children factsheet east. Wrist-buckle fracture Factsheet east. …

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Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)

WEBStep 2: Start IV fluids. If moderate dehydration (5-7%) give 10 mL/kg sodium chloride 0.9% over 30-60 minutes to restore the peripheral circulation. If severe dehydration (8-10%) …

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SCHN Portal learning.kids

WEBAccess Portal in any browser using this link - https://portal.schn.health.nsw.gov.au. Enter your network username and password (click Accept to the Conditions Of Access …

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Kids hospital reaches milestone as construction hits full height

WEBThe new children's hospital building at Randwick has reached full height, with the milestone celebrated with a special rooftop event. The Sydney Children's Hospital Stage 1 and …

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Fever factsheet The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

WEBThe average body temperature in children is between 36.5 and 38 o C. A fever is when body temperature is over 38 o C. Fever can be a sign that the body is fighting off illness …

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The transformative experience of art therapy The Sydney …

WEBThe transformative experience of art therapy. 23 January 2024. Admission to an acute inpatient mental health unit can be a daunting step on the road to recovery for a young …

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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) monoclonal antibody

WEBRespiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a virus that can cause the common cold and more severe infections in young children. The RSV monoclonal antibody can be given to help …

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The Children's Hospital at Westmead The Sydney Children's …

WEBThe Children’s Hospital at Westmead is a public hospital with more than 4,700 staff working in 150 departments. Sick children and their families are cared for each year in a family …

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The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

WEBclose Close Menu. Visiting and staying east. Coming to The Children's Hospital at Westmead. Coming to Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick. Visitor guidelines. Our …

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Stuttering factsheet The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

WEBStuttering is not caused by copying children or adults. Most children begin stuttering between the ages of 2 and 5 years, when children start putting words together into short …

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Screen time The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

WEBScreen time guidelines for children and young adults. children younger than 2 years: no sedentary screen time. children aged 2–5 years: no more than one hour per day; less is …

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Spina bifida factsheet The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

WEBSpina bifida is a birth defect that affects the development of a baby’s spine and spinal cord during the first month of pregnancy. Spina bifida can occur anywhere along the length of …

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Concussion and mild head injury

WEBA concussion is an injury caused by sudden, strong brain movement against the skull. Concussion is usually caused by a hit to the head from: another person. an object. a …

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