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(Teaching Sheets)
Gastroesophageal reflux (GE) in children (Spanish)
Reflux is a term used when stomach contents flow back up into the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach. Learn how to decrease the amount of reflux and promote comfort.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Gastroparesis (2203)
Gastroparesis is when the stomach is slow to empty. When it hasn’t gotten enough food, it slows down. This causes food to stay in the stomach longer.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Gastroparesis (Spanish) 2203
Gastroparesis is when the stomach is slow to empty. When it hasn’t gotten enough food, it slows down.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Gastrostomy tube (G-tube) or Jejunostomy (J-tube) removal 1920
When your child's doctor decides that the G-tube is no longer needed a pressure dressing will be put over the G-tube site. Learn more about caring for the pressure dressing.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Gastrostomy tube (G-tube) or Jejunostomy (J-tube) removal (Spanish) 1920
When your child's doctor decides that the G-tube is no longer needed a pressure dressing will be put over the G-tube site. Learn more about caring for the pressure dressing.
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(Teaching Sheets)
Gauze and tape dressing for G-tubes and J-tubes (3068)
This dressing helps keep your child's G-tube in place. It is used when some new tubes are placed. Learn more about how to dress a G-tube
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(Teaching Sheets)
Gender affirming therapy with Testosterone (Spanish) 1736
Learn about the risks and benefits of this gender-affirming treatment (testosterone.)
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(Teaching Sheets)
Gender affirming therapy with estrogen (1737)
Learn the benefits and risks of this gender-affirming treatment (estrogen).
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(Teaching Sheets)
Gender affirming therapy with Estrogen (Spanish) 1737
Learn the benefits and risks of this gender-affirming treatment (estrogen).
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(Teaching Sheets)
Gender affirming therapy with testosterone (1736)
Learn about the risks and benefits of this gender-affirming treatment (testosterone.)