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  • PE310 PET / CT Scan

    PET / CT Scan What is a PET scan? A positron emission tomography (PET) scan is a safe and non-painful way to take detailed images of the human body....

  • PE275S Eye Movement (Oculomotor) Testing - Spanish

    Eye Movement (Oculomotor) Testing / Spanish Estudios del movimiento de los ojos (oculomotor) Información acerca de la visita de su niño al...

  • pcp-resource-for-uti.pdf

    UTI Guidelines for PCPs Adapted from Seattle Children’s 2018 Executive Summary on UTI Objective Improve quality of care in patients with a first-time...

  • pe3772am.pdf

    የምግብ አሌርጂ እና አናፊላክሲስ (Anaphylaxis) Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis / Amharic ይህ የእጅ ጽሑፍ የምግብ አሌርጂዎችን፣ የልጅዎን ደህንነት ለመጠበቅ የሚረዱ ምክሮችን፣ አናፊላክሲስ እና ኤፐነፍሪን...

  • PE2150 How to Enroll in WIC

    How to Enroll in WIC The nutrition program for women, infants and children WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding...

  • PE1429 Your Options for Whole Foods-Based Tube Feeding Formulas at Seattle Children’s Hospital

    Your Options for Whole Foods-Based Tube Feeding Formulas at Seattle Children’s Hospital Nutrition is a vital part of health and healing. We partner...

  • pe2422s.pdf

    What Can I Take While Lactating? / Spanish ¿Qué puedo tomar durante la lactancia? Mientras amamante o extraiga su leche para el bebé (lactantes), lo...

  • PE2398 Formula for Your Child

    Formula for Your Child When staying overnight at Seattle Children’s To keep your child safe when they stay overnight at Seattle Children’s, we ask...

  • PE2516 How to Make Formula 24kcals- Elecare Infant and Elecare Jr.

    How to Make Formula 24 Calories per Ounce For Elecare Infant and Elecare Jr. How to make the formula Amount of water + 5 ounces 3 scoops Amount of...

  • PE2037 Pumping Breastmilk

    Pumping Breastmilk What is a full milk supply? A full milk supply is 25 to 30 ounces per day by the time your baby is 4 to 6 weeks old (see chart)....