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Mark Sloan, MD 

Health Education

I've included some Health Education Handouts below that you may find useful. Also, check out the Healthwise Handbook (there's a link on my main Home Page).

Asthma:
Asthma Action Plan - Pediatric
How to Manage Asthma: A Guide for Adults and Children

Behavior:
Temper Tantrums in Toddlers and Preschoolers
Temperament Differences in Infants and Children

Fever:
Fever Facts
Pediatric Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin)

Immunizations (see also link to Immunization Action Coalition on main Home Page):
Tetanus and Diphtheria Vaccine
Hepatitis A Vaccine
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Shots to Protect Your Child
Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccines
Meningococcal Vaccine
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Information Sheet
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine What You Need to Know

Infant and Child Care - General:
A Guide to Finding Good Child Care
Colic
Discussing Sex with Young Children

Infections:
Colds and Flu in Children
Vomiting and Diarrhea in Children
Sore Throat and Strep Throat

Nutrition:
Encouraging a Healthy Weight for Your Child
Feeding Your Baby
Breastfeeding Your Baby: How to Tell if Your Baby is Getting Enough Milk

Poisoning:
Lead Poisoning: A Guide for Protecting Your Child

Skin and Hair:
Scabies and Head Lice

 


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