Health Topics, A-Z
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Terapia Expectante
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Terapia Hormonal
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Terapia Hormonal Para Cáncer De Próstata
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Teratógenos
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Tercer Trimestre
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Testículos no Descendidos (Criptorquídea)
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Tetralogía de Fallot
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The Day of Surgery
Before coming to the hospital, remove any watches, necklaces, or earrings that your child wears and leave them at home so they are not misplaced. -
The Dying Process
Understanding the physical and mental changes the body goes through as death occurs, may help alleviate some fears and misconceptions about death. -
The Hospital Setting
Many surgeries performed on children are done as an outpatient. With minor surgeries, your child will return to the outpatient surgery center after spending the required time in the recovery room. -
The Operating Room
Your child will need to know that people in the operating room will be wearing surgical clothes to help prevent germs from infecting the surgical incision. -
The Surgical Team for Children
Most surgical teams include a surgeon, an anesthesiologist, a nurse anesthetist, and an operating room nurse. The number of team members differs depending on the type of surgery performed. -
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