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… seizure, also known as a fever seizure, is a seizure caused by a fever. They can occur when your child has a fever … Febrile seizures usually last from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. However, they can be as short as a few seconds or last for more than 15 minutes. How serious is a febrile seizure? A febrile seizure is not …
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… helps protect against typhoid disease, an infection caused by typhoid bacteria. The vaccine is approved by Health … the disease (it is about 50 to 55 percent effective). However, it is also very important to have good personal … same house or have sexual contact with a typhoid carrier How is the vaccine given? The typhoid vaccine is either …
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… Vietnamese What is roseola? Roseola is a common illness caused by a virus. It mainly affects children between 6 months … nose, diarrhea, vomiting, and swollen glands in the neck. However, not all children have these symptoms. When should … HealthLinkBC File #112 Febrile seizures (fever seizures) . How does roseola spread? Roseola is spread through saliva …
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… is taken. It normally happens between 24 and 48 hours after birth, before your baby leaves the hospital. If you don't … provider or public health nurse. If you had a home birth, your midwife will do the screen at home. When babies … provider or visit the BC Newborn Screening Program . Useful resources: Newborn blood spot card screening …
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… Vietnamese What is measles? Measles is a serious illness caused by the measles virus. It can cause encephalitis, an … #14e Measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (MMRV) vaccine . How is measles spread? Measles is very contagious and … sample will be collected to make the diagnosis of measles. How can I prevent spreading measles to others? A person with …
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… a unique perspective on your health. The nursing lens focuses on health promotion, health education and patient … and more specialized settings across a continuum of care How to get a nurse practitioner Nurse practitioners are …
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… healthy weight, and not smoking. Talk to your doctor about how a pacemaker might help you. For example, a pacemaker may … Pacemakers are small electrical devices that help control the timing of your heartbeat. The pacemaker sends … the heart. To implant a leadless pacemaker, the doctor uses a thin tube called a catheter. The pacemaker is placed …
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… when planning a pregnancy Smoking, alcohol and other drug use Unborn babies are susceptible to second-hand smoke, just … that you can have during pregnancy. Alcohol and other drug use during pregnancy Diabetes If you are a woman with type 1 …
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… or fish and soft cooked gai lan (Chinese broccoli) Fish chowder with whole grain bread sticks Pizza made with whole … recipe database: https://food-guide.canada.ca/en/recipes/ How do I help my child eat safely? Young children are at … with your child while they are eating or drinking and learn how to help if they choke. Prepare foods for your child in …
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… What is shift work sleep disorder? What problems can it cause? Shift work sleep disorder is trouble sleeping because … trouble staying alert when you are supposed to be awake. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will use a sleep journal … includes a regular schedule for meals and social activity. Control light, sound, and temperature. Make sure that the …