Patient information A-Z
Showing 186 results for ‘paediatric’
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- Abdominal pain in children - advice for parents/carers
- Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) in Children (Parent information)
- Anal dilatation in children
- Anal Fissures in children
- Antegrade continence enema (ACE): surgical formation and continuing care in children
- Atropine occlusion: Instillation of drops
- Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
- Atropine eye drops: Inserting your child's eye drops at home
- Azathioprine: Information for parents of children prescribed
- Arm - Proximal humerus fracture in children
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- Combined Cleft Clinic at Addenbrooke's hospital
- Children wearing contact lenses: Advice for parents
- Chest drains (paediatrics): information for parents
- Child and Family Support - End of Treatment Groups
- Childhood cataract
- Children's epilepsy nursing service
- Children’s home ventilation and complex airway service
- Coeliac disease information for those attending the paediatric coeliac disease clinic
- Colonoscopy advice for patients / parents
- Colonoscopy and Gastroscopy: Morning List
- Complications from excess weight (CEW) clinic
- Congenital cataract
- Coping with an inflammatory rheumatic condition diagnosis - Information for parents and carers
- Coping with an inflammatory rheumatic condition diagnosis - Information for young people
- COVID-19 parent/carer and patient information
- Cow’s milk-free and soya-free diet
- Cystic fibrosis - annual review
- Cystoscopy in children
- Constipation in children: Dietary advice
- Clavicle fracture (Children) - Discharge advice
- Cyclopentolate eye drops: Instilling your child's eye drops
- Cleft Team: Introduction
- Cardiology (paediatric): General information regarding telephone clinics
- Clavicle Fractures (paediatric)
- Cystic Fibrosis (CF) - Helping your child to eat well (paediatrics)
- Cough assist (BiWaze) - Paediatric physiotherapy
- Cough assist (Nippy ) - Paediatric physiotherapy
- Cancer (children): Physiotherapy
- Cysts (children): Removal surgery
- Cambridge Crohn's and colitis service
- Children's eye service
- Clinical nurse specialist service: Information for parents and carers
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- Methotrexate injections: Advice for children and young people
- Monarch gastrostomy tube in children: Care information for parents and carers
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans under general anaesthetic
- Mask ventilation: Home non-invasive ventilation via Resmed stellar, Nippy junior & 4/4+
- Metered dose inhaler: How to use
- Mercaptopurine: Information for parents of children prescribed
- MAG 3 (kidney) scan - in children
- Mitrofanoff formation and continuing care – in children
- Moving to adult respiratory neuromuscular care from paediatric respiratory services
- Musculoskeletal infection in children
- Miscarriage, compassionate induction, stillbirth or neonatal death: Taking your baby home
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- Balloon retained gastrostomy tube (Mic-G) in children
- Barium leaflet and certificate for paediatric patients
- Bevacizumab (Avastin) in NF2 (NF2-related schwannomatosis)
- Bisphosphonate infusions (pamidronate and zolendronic acid) for children: a guide for parents
- Bladder and voiding problems in children
- Blepharitis - parent information
- Breathing games for children with cystic fibrosis
- Bronchiolitis
- Buckle fracture of the arm / wrist (paediatric): Discharge advice
- Bleeding disorders (children): Tranexamic Acid and its use
- Bung weekly changing and administering factor via a Hickman line
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- Sickle cell disease (SCD) - bedwetting (enuresis) in children
- Surgery 'list orders' (paediatric) - information for parents and carers
- Surgery / Urology Clinical Nurse Specialist Team (paediatric) - Information for parents and carers
- Skin and muscle biopsies in children – a guide for families
- Squint in children: Correction surgery
- Surgery / urology (paediatrics) telephone clinics with nurse specialists - information for parents
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- Inpatient sleep studies (children)
- Independence in healthcare: Helping your teenager
- Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) - Patient information
- Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP): Information for parents
- Infection in newborn babies – information for parents and carers
- Increased risk of low blood sugars in babies after birth: Information for parents
- Interferential therapy (IFT) for the treatment of constipation and soiling in children
- Introduction to the haematology team
- Inflammatory bowel disease clinical psychology service (paediatric)
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- Tear drainage failure - children with sticky and watery eyes
- Talipes (clubfoot) and the Ponseti technique
- Testicular Tissue Cryopreservation
- Testicular torsion – information for teenagers
- Testicular torsion in teenagers – information for parents/carers
- Testing your child's vision at home
- Testing your vision at home (Adult)
- Thyroglossal Duct Cyst – information for parents and carers
- Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia) division – in babies
- Transgastric jejunal tubes – in children
- Transition information and guidance for parents and carers
- Transitioning to adult care from paediatric complex chest service
- Transitioning to adult care from paediatric respiratory services
- Travelling with diabetes and an insulin pump
- Travelling with diabetes and insulin injections
- Triamcinolone injection
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- Dental disease prevention
- Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and management with a Pavlik harness
- Diarrhoea in toddlers: Dietary advice for parent / carer
- Direct (Surgically placed) Jejunostomy tube – information for parents/carers
- DMSA (kidney) scan - in children
- DXA leaflet and certificate for paediatric patients
- Diabetes annual review (paediatric)
- Dressings advice (paediatric)
- Diabetes (Type 1) in children and reluctant eating (management of)
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- Early Onset Scoliosis – Information about guided growth surgery
- Easy to chew foods
- Epidurals - information for parents
- Extracorporeal shockwave disintegration of stones in children: procedure-specific information
- Eye care for your child
- Eye screening for uveitis in paediatric rheumatology patients
- Enteral tube feeding: Going home
- Eosinophilic oesophagitis: Oral viscous budesonide
- Epidural: Post epidural infusion / injection discharge instructions (paediatrics)
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- Paediatrics telephone clinics: General information
- Paediatric home video-telemetry (HVT)
- Paediatric Metatarsal Fractures
- Pre-operative Assessment Clinic (PPOAC) - paediatric
- Paediatric Virtual Ward
- Parenteral Nutrition: a guide for parents and children
- Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tubes – in children
- pH-impedance study - advice for patients/ parents
- Posterior Fossa Syndrome
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia
- Palate repair: Speech advice following procedure
- Ponseti technique: boot and bar stage
- Paediatric Intensive Care Unit / High Dependency Unit: Transferring your child
- Paediatric surgery / urology: Your child’s outpatient appointment following their operation. Information for parents / carers
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- Nasogastric (NG) tubes: Going home
- Nasopharyngeal suction guidelines
- Neonatal Outreach Team: Going home
- Neuromuscular scoliosis - information about surgery
- NF2-related schwannomatosis (NF2)
- Nissen’s Fundoplication – in children
- Nusinersen (Spinraza) for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) type 1, 2, 3 and presymptomatic patients
- Nasolacrimal (tear) ducts: Syringe and probing
- Neuromuscular conditions: Use of Salbutamol
- Nasogastric (NG) tube: Guidance if your child requires a tube
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- Home oxygen - Parents’ guide to going home with oxygen
- Hospital food challenges: information for children and their parents
- Hypospadias - parent information
- Hearing loss: Local and national organisations offering support for children and young people
- Haemangiomas (paediatric) treatment: propranolol
- Hirschsprung's disease: Rectal washouts in children
- Helping your child
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- Ketogenic dietary therapy (KDT) - For children who are eating orally and their carers
- Ketogenic Dietary therapy (KDT) For children who are fed enterally and their carers
- Ketogenic dietary therapy (KDT) monitoring
- Klean Prep® use for children and young people
- Kidney stone(s): Percutaneous removal (children)
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- Weight and height: Measuring at home for a child over two years old
- Weight and length: Measuring at home for an infant less than two years old
- Wrist - Radius fractures (distal greenstick) in children
- Welcome to the Children and Young People’s Endocrine Clinic
- Welcome to the Children’s Day Case Ward, Hinchingbrooke Hospital
- Welcome to the Endocrine Adolescent/Transition clinic
- Welcome to the Lady Mary Ward