Teaching Sheets
Children's Teaching Sheets
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Abscess and wound care (skin infections and MRSA) 1211
Skin infections can start when germs called bacteria touch an area of the skin or get into a cut, scrape or wound. Learn more about how to treat these infections.
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Cellulitis (Spanish)
Cellulitis is a bacterial infection of the tissue under the skin that causes swelling and redness. It can occur on any area of the skin or tissue, but common areas include the arm, hand, leg, foot, ear or area around the eye.
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Cellulitis 1284
Cellulitis is a bacterial infection of the tissue under the skin that causes swelling and redness. It can occur on any area of the skin or tissue, but common areas include the arm, hand, leg, foot, ear or area around the eye.
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Chickenpox guidelines for children with low resistance to infection (Spanish)
Learn about chicken pox and extra treatment that may be needed for a child with low resistance to infection.
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Chickenpox guidelines for children with low resistance to infection 1285
Learn about chicken pox and extra treatment that may be needed for a child with low resistance to infection.
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Chlamydia (partner directions) 1731
This sheet gives an overview of Chlamydia and provides instructions for the partner of a patient who has been diagnosed with Chlamydia.
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Chlamydia 1730
This sheet explains what chlamydia is and how people can get it. It also discusses treatment and how to tell your partner.
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Chronic lung disease of prematurity 1518
Chronic lung disease of prematurity (CLD) is a general term for long-term breathing problems in babies born early. It is also called Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, or BPD. Learn about symptoms and treatments for BPD.
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Cold sores (Spanish)
Learn about cold sores, what causes them and how they can be treated.
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Cold sores 2007
Learn about cold sores, what causes them and how they can be treated.