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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a method of examining the inside of the body. The MRI machine is a large magnet that surrounds the body. It uses magnetic fields and radio frequencies instead of X-rays to produce images.

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Suctioning the Nose with a Bulb Syringe

It is normal for a baby’s nose to get congested from time to time. When this happens, you can use nasal saline to thin their mucus and then suction it out with a bulb syringe.

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Sweat Chloride Test Collection Guidelines

Prepare for your child's sweat chloride test with this Helping Hand. 

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Scoliosis: Wearing a Brace

Scoliosis means an unnatural curve in the spine. Different types of braces are worn to prevent curve changes. If the brace is worn as directed, surgery on the spine can sometimes be avoided.

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Radiation Therapy

This Helping Hand™ goes over the process of radiation therapy and what to expect.

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Allergic Rhinitis

In this Helping Hand™ document, we discuss allergic rhinitis. There are two main types of allergic rhinitis: seasonal (occurs certain times of the year) and perennial (happens all year). When symptoms occur in late summer or early fall, some people call it hayfever. Small changes at home can help.

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Choosing a Bottle Flow Rate

Your baby’s bottle flow rate is the rate at which human milk or infant formula moves from the bottle nipple into an infant’s mouth. The bottle flow rate is important because if it is too slow your baby may work too hard to get milk. If the flow rate is too fast, they may have a hard time with the faster flow.

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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.

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Stop Smoking Programs

The following are a list of stop smoking programs (both in-person and online) in central Ohio recommended by Nationwide Children's Hospital. 

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Sports Medicine: Hip Strain or Sprain

The hip joint is the anchor for many muscles in the body, such as those in the abdomen, buttocks, and legs. There are several hip muscles that allow the hip to bend (flex), straighten (extend), and turn.

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