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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for child care
  1. ... 5 to 14 days. By the time the child is transferred out of the intensive care unit, most of the tubes and wires have ... the parents are instructed on activity, how to care for the incision and how ... their child may need to take such as Digoxin, Lasix, ...
  2. Healthy teeth and gums are essential to a child's overall good health. Without proper dental care tooth decay and gum disease can lead to ...
  3. ... though newborns and infants do not have teeth, care of the mouth and gums is important. Use a damp washcloth to wipe your infant's gums after each meal and do not put your infant or young child to bed with a bottle of milk, juice, ...
  4. The child will stay in the hospital for approximately two days ... left on for about three months. Skin irritations from the cast ...
  5. ... If you are taking certain medications, your health-care provider ... hGH levels. If your child is to have this test performed it may ...