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Care administered to the mother during the postpartum period.
Place a bedpan or a urinal.
Hematology/Oncology children presenting with febrile neutropenia to the Pediatric Hematologic/Oncology DTC or the Pediatric ED are considered at risk for sepsis. The best practice for these patients requires prompt medical assessment and treatment to achieve antibiotic administration in less than 60 minutes from the arrival to the point of care.
Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB): Refers to a continuum of obstructive disorders ranging in severity from primary snoring to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA): Partial or complete repetitive obstructions of the upper airway during sleep which are associated with heavy, chronic snoring. Tonsillectomy: Surgical procedure to remove the tonsils bilaterally. Adenoidectomy: Surgical removal of enlarged lymphoid tissue (adenoids) from the nasopharynx. McGill Oximetry Score (MOS): A 4-level severity scoring system ranking children according to overnight oximetry results. It is based on the number and the depth of desaturation events (normal to severely abnormal, categories 1–4).
Determine the patency of the radial and/or ulnar artery using a modified Allen's test.