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Child and Adolescent Health Service CAHS

We recommend you visit the child health nurse when your child is: 1. 0 to 14 days 2. 8 weeks old 3. 4 months old 4. 12 months old (until 18 months) 5. 2 years old … See more

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Child and Adolescent Health Service CAHS

WEBAdditional resources. The below content is referenced throughout numerous Research Education Program seminar recordings and handouts. Each item can also be …

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Child and Adolescent Health Service CAHS

WEBThe Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) in Western Australia offers support, advice and treatment to young people and their families who are experiencing …

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Birth of your baby at 23 to 25 weeks

WEBNot all babies born at 23 to 25 weeks gestation (15 to 17 weeks early) are able to survive the birth process and resuscitation in the delivery room or operating theatre. Babies who …

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Child and Adolescent Health Service CAHS

WEBMake a compliment or complaint. If you have a compliment or complaint about the service you received at CAHS, please visit Compliments and complaints.. Media …

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Child and Adolescent Health Service CAHS

WEBMidland WA 6056. The Midland Community Hub will be located at the newly refurbished Landgate complex at 1 Midland Square in Midland. This new facility will be close to St …

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Subgaleal Haemorrhage Detection and Management in the …

WEBSGH can occur following normal birth, forceps delivery or caesarean section, most frequently follows vacuum assisted birth. The incidence has been estimated …

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Child and Adolescent Health Service CAHS

WEBYour Choice appointment. This appointment usually lasts 1 to 2 hours. The aim is for us to better understand your mental health concerns, what has worked or not worked in the …

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Recognising and Responding to Clinical Deterioration

WEBAim. Outlines the processes and systems in place in relation to staff recognising and responding to clinical deterioration. To enhance outcomes of neonatal patients through …

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Sepsis: Neonatal

WEBGroup A Streptococcus. Group A Streptococcus (also called Streptococcus pyogenes or GAS) is an organism of particular significance in an obstetric health setting as it may …

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Health Promotion in Schools

WEBHealth promoting school: A school that consistently strengthens itself as a safe, healthy setting for teaching, learning and working.8. Primary prevention: A set of measures to …

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2021–2022 Annual Report

WEBStatement of compliance FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2022 Hon Amber Jade Sanderson BA MLA MINISTER FOR HEALTH; MENTAL HEALTH In accordance with …

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Hepatitis B Virus (HBV): Care of the infant born to a HBV

WEBFor neonatal care, refer to Newborn Care of the Infant Born to a Mother receiving Minimal or No Antenatal Care. Breastfeeding is not contraindicated for neonates born to mothers …

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Child and Adolescent Health Service CAHS

WEBRegister for an appointment. If you don't have an appointment, have moved or need to contact a Child Health Nurse, you can call us on 1300 749 869 (8.30am to 5pm …

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Clinical Handover

WEBClinical handover refers to the transfer of professional responsibility and accountability for some or all aspects of care for a client, or group of clients, to another person or …

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Wheezing or noisy breathing

WEBGovernment of Western Australia Child and Adolescent Health Service This document can be made available in alternative formats on request for a person with a disability.

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Breastfeeding protection, promotion and support

WEBNurses who are in contact with clients who are pregnant, breastfeeding and/or lactating are required to comply with the Breastfeeding protection, promotion and support policy. In …

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