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Penrose drain care (Spanish)
The Penrose drain is a special tube that keeps body fluid from collecting near the site of your child's surgery. Learn more about the drain and how to take care of it.
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Percutaneous liver biopsy 2042
A liver biopsy is a test used to get a small piece of liver tissue. Learn m ore about how this is done and how to prepare your child for this test.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Percutaneous liver biopsy (Spanish)
A liver biopsy is a test used to get a small piece of liver tissue. Learn m ore about how this is done and how to prepare your child for this test.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Pezzer tube (3007)
A Pezzer/Malecot G-tube is a long type of feeding tube. It is held in place in the stomach by a small mushroom shaped piece. Learn how to use and care for your child's Pezzer/Malecot G-tube.
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Potty time (when pooping is a problem) 2140
Some kids who are toilet trained have problems pooping. Learn why this may happen and get tips on how to help your child.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Potty time (when pooping is a problem) Spanish (2140)
Some kids who are toilet trained have problems pooping. Learn why this may happen and get tips on how to help your child.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Prednisone or prednisolone for GI clinic (Spanish)
Prednisone is an anti-inflammatory medicine used to relieve or treat several diseases and other conditions. It is also used to prevent transplant rejection.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Prednisone or prednisolone for GI (Gastroenterology) clinic 1025
Prednisone is an anti-inflammatory medicine used to relieve or treat several diseases and other conditions. It is also used to prevent transplant rejection.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Pyloric stenosis 1066
Pyloric stenosis means that the muscle between your child's stomach and intestine is too thick and stops food from passing into the intestine, which will cause your child to vomit with increasing amounts over time. Learn more about this condition.
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Pyloric stenosis (Spanish)
Pyloric stenosis means that the muscle between your child's stomach and intestine is too thick and stops food from passing into the intestine, which will cause your child to vomit with increasing amounts over time. Learn more about this condition.