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Inhalers: Spacers
Many medicines that help make breathing easier are taken by an inhaler. The inhaler must be used the right way, or the medicine will not get into the lungs to make your child feel better. A spacer is a device that helps the medicine get into the lungs.
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Breast Reduction for Macromastia
Macromastia, or breast hypertrophy, is characterized by breasts that are disproportionately large compared to the rest of the body. Learn the criteria for eight management, physical therapy and, in some cases, surgical reduction available for your patients.
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Gynecomastia
Gynecomastia is defined as an abnormal growth of breast tissue in males. Learn how to diagnosis and treat gynecomastia and when a consultation with reconstructive surgery may be appropriate.
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Identifying & Treating Brachial Plexus Injuries in Infants
Injury to the brachial plexus nerves may occur around the time of birth or later through trauma, inflammation or tumor compression. Diagnosis, symptoms, and referral tips for patients who may need surgical or non-surgical treatment.
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Prenatal and Postnatal Hydronephrosis Diagnosis and Management
Hydronephrosis, also known as urinary tract dilation, denotes dilation of the renal collecting system. Hydroureteronephrosis is the term used when the pathology extends to the level of the bladder, suggestive of ureteral dilation also. It can affect fetuses (prenatal) and babies (postnatal) and is the most common abnormality found on prenatal ultrasounds.
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Unified Preferred Drug List
Partners For Kids has condensed Ohio Department of Medicaid’s UPDL into commonly prescribed drug classes for pediatric primary care and behavioral health providers.
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Adolescent Criteria for Bariatric Surgery
Criteria including assessment, diagnosis, risks, signs, and symptoms for patients who may be candidates for bariatric surgery.
Prescribing Guidelines for Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common infections of childhood that may affect any part of the urinary tract, from the urethra to the kidneys. The following guidance will focus on uncomplicated UTIs in otherwise healthy children.
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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
This clinical pathway discusses the management of urinary tract infection (UTI) in the ED.
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Urinary Tract Infection
This clinical pathway discusses the management of urinary tract infection (UTI) in the inpatient care setting.