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Bowel Cleanout
Your child is constipated and needs help to clean out the large amount of stool (poop) in the intestine.
Condition
Constipation
Many children have constipation at one time or another. Constipation can be defined as more than three days between bowel movements; stools that are large, hard and painful to pass; or incomplete bowel movements and stool backs up in the bowel despite daily bowel movements.
Condition
Constipation: Child Over One Year of Age
This Helping Hand™ covers how constipation is a common problem in children, but it can be a cause for concern for parents. A constipated child has difficulty moving their bowels, does not have bowel movements often enough, or has hard or dry stool (poop).
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Birth Control Nexplanon Implant
The Nexplanon® contraceptive implant is a thin, matchstick-sized, flexible rod inserted under the skin of your upper arm by your healthcare provider.
Specialty
Diabetes Clinic
Our proactive approach to diabetes management identifies challenges to prevent problems from developing. That includes customized diabetes therapy to fit family needs for Type 1 and Type 2, as well as less common forms of diabetes like monogenic and MODY.
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Constipation and Fecal Impaction
This clinical pathway guides the diagnosis of constipation and fecal impaction and management of these conditions in the urgent care and emergency department.
Otitis Media
Approximately one in every three children will be treated for otitis media at least once before their third birthday.
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Prescribing Guidelines for Prescription Contraceptives
This clinical pathway guides provider decision-making when assessing contraceptive readiness, selecting a contraceptive method and managing contraceptive use.
Breakthrough Bleeding on the Etonogestrel Implant Nexplanon
Management and treatment options with Nexplanon implant bleeding.
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Neonatal Network Family Advisory Council
The purpose of the Neonatal Network Family Advisory Council (NNFAC) is to foster vital connections between staff and families in order to help strengthen the family unit through advocacy, and empowering families to nurture and support their child’s development.