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Helping children when a brother or sister is sick 1690
When a child is in the hospital, it can be a stressful time for their sibling. Their routine is upset and they may feel left out. Parents may be gone a lot, and the focus is on the sick child. Learn how to help siblings cope.
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MIC key button gastrojejunal tube (GJ tube) 3018
A GJ tube is a feeding tube that is placed through the stomach (by a gastrostomy tract) part of the small intestine called the jejunum. Learn how to use and care for this tube.
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Arteriovenous fistula or graft 1046
Arteriovenous fistulas and grafts are made for hemodialysis in order to filter the blood.
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Arteriovenous fistula or graft (Spanish)
Arteriovenous fistulas and grafts are made for hemodialysis in order to filter the blood.
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Auditory Evoked Potential evaluation (1956)
This hearing test tells if a person has normal hearing or if they have hearing loss. Learn more about how it is done at Children's Wisconsin.
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Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (1955)
Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum disorder is a hearing problem between the cochlea and the hearing nerve. It may be with the hearing nerve only. Learn more about how it is found and what can be done.
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Autism 1132
ASD is believed to be a brain based disorder. It affects how a child talks, plays, learns, sleeps and acts. Learn more about autism and your child.
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Autism (Spanish)
ASD is believed to be a brain based disorder. It affects how a child talks, plays, learns, sleeps and acts. Learn more about autism and your child.
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Changes in behavior 1192
When your child comes home from the hospital, you may feel that things will get back to normal. This may not be the case. Learn about how your child's behavior may change after coming home from a hospital stay.
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Changes in behavior (Spanish)
When your child comes home from the hospital, you may feel that things will get back to normal. This may not be the case. Learn about how your child's behavior may change after coming home from a hospital stay.