[…] -4 days. WHAT HAPPENS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT? To help decide if your baby needs phototherapy: • An Emergency Room Physician examines your baby • A blood test is done to check your baby’s bilirubin levels The Nurse will review how to use the BiliBlanket ® (phototherapy light), explain how the phototherapy works and […]

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[…] prenatal consult, the doctor will go over the challenges your baby may have. The NICU journey can be hard, and it is challenging. Please ask as many questions as you have and if you have questions after the consult, make notes and we can arrange a follow -up visit to talk about them. Questions […]

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[…] prenatal consult, the doctor will go over the challenges your baby may have. The NICU journey can be hard, and it is challenging. Please ask as many questions as you have and if you have questions after the consult, make notes and we can arrange a follow -up visit to talk about them. Questions […]

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Here is some information about why you have been asked to attend today, what you can expect, and to answer questions you may have . Your Doctor or Nursing Station has asked you to come here today to be assessed by one of our Pediatric Orthop aedic Surgeons. Frequently Asked Questions Why have I […]

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[…] manager s of patien t care, and Rache l Axford, a Women’s Healt h nursing educator an d clinical instructor, wit h their thoughts about wh y testing all aspects of a bran d new health- care facility is c rucial to c onfidently providing safe patient care. What is clinical commissioning? Simulating high-risk […]

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[…] 2019 Occupational Therapy Department Specialized Seating Services Wheelchair Seating Questionnaire Clinical Guide Common Issues and Red Flag Concerns Clinical Considerations for Issues and Concerns SKIN Pertaining to questions 1 & 2 under Skin:  one or both IT’s  coccyx and/or sacrum  undersurface of one or both GT’s  spinous processes  scapulae […]

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[…] of yourself and each other. Please speak to your care te am to find the routine that works best for you and your family. Advocate and ask questions We are here to answer any questions you may have during our time supporting you and your baby. . It is important for you to understand […]

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[…] and soap. YOUR PRESENCE IN THE UNIT We want to make sure that you learn as much as you can about your baby. We welcome all your questions. You are a part of the care team, and we expect you to ask questions. Asking questions helps us to help you understand everything about your […]

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[…] Ask: • Ask us to explain any medical terms or words that you do not understand. • Ask us about the risks, benefits and alternatives to any test or treatment. • Ask us about the purpose and potential side effects of any medication. • Ask us to assist you in communicating with your loved […]

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1200 – 1215 Questions and Answers 1215 – 1245 Lunch Br eak 1245 – 1300 The Bite that K eeps Giving: Arthr opod-Borne Illnesses Robbin Lindsay , PhD, Public Health Agency of Canada 1300 – 1315 L yme Disease: Sorting Out the Details Robert Strang, MD, Public Health, Nova Scotia 1315 – 1330 Infections […]

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