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手术后和麻醉后护理:在家里照顾您的孩子手术后和麻醉后护理:在家里照顾您的孩子Post-operative and post-anaesthetic care: Caring for your child at homeChineseSimplifiedNAChild (0-12 years);Teen (13-18 years)NANANAAdult (19+)NA1990-01-01T05:00:00Z73.00000000000007.00000000000000714.000000000000Flat ContentHealth A-Z全身麻醉剂是一种让您孩子在手术过程中保持睡眠状态的特殊药物。了解术后怎样在家照顾您的孩子。<br>
您孩子手術後和麻醉後在家裡的護理您孩子手術後和麻醉後在家裡的護理Post-Operative and Post-Anaesthetic Care: Caring for Your Child At HomeChineseTraditionalNAChild (0-12 years);Teen (13-18 years)NANANAAdult (19+)NA1990-01-01T05:00:00Z73.00000000000007.00000000000000714.000000000000Flat ContentHealth A-Z全身麻醉劑是一種讓您孩子在手術過程中保持睡眠狀態的特殊藥物。瞭解術後怎樣在家照顧您的孩子。
Post-operative and post-anaesthetic care: Caring for your child at homePPost-operative and post-anaesthetic care: Caring for your child at homePost-operative and post-anaesthetic care: Caring for your child at homeEnglishPain/AnaesthesiaChild (0-12 years);Teen (13-18 years)BodyNervous systemNon-drug treatmentCaregivers Adult (19+)NA2013-06-11T04:00:00Z6.8000000000000072.4000000000000798.000000000000Health (A-Z) - ProcedureHealth A-Z<p>A general anaesthetic is a special medicine which kept your child asleep during an operation or procedure. Learn how to take care of your child at home after the procedure. </p><p>This information explains how to care for your child after a general anaesthetic. A general anaesthetic is a special medicine which kept your child asleep during an operation or procedure.</p> <br> <p>Clinic information sticker to be placed here</p> <br> <h2>Key points</h2> <ul> <li>Your child should only do quiet activities after an anaesthetic or sedation.</li> <li>Your child needs lots of liquids. If your child can drink liquids without throwing up or having an upset stomach, they can try eating a small meal.</li> <li>If your child has an upset stomach or is throwing up for longer than six hours, call your doctor or take your child to the nearest emergency department.</li> <li>If you are worried about your child's health, do not wait. Contact your doctor right away. Take this information with you.</li> </ul><h2>Who to call if you have any concerns</h2> <p>If you have any concerns regarding your child's health, contact your doctor right away. Do not wait until your next scheduled appointment. </p>
بعد الجراحة والتخدير: رعاية الطفل في المنزلببعد الجراحة والتخدير: رعاية الطفل في المنزلPost-operative and post-anaesthetic care: Caring for your child at homeArabicPain/AnaesthesiaChild (0-12 years);Teen (13-18 years)BodyNervous systemNon-drug treatmentCaregivers Adult (19+)NA2010-11-05T04:00:00Z7.0000000000000073.0000000000000714.000000000000Flat ContentHealth A-Z<p>التخدير العام هو دواء خاص يُبقي طفلك نائما خلال عملية او إجراء. تعلّم كيفية رعاية الطفل في المنزل بعد العملية.</p>
Soins postopératoires et post-anesthésique : comment prendre soin de votre enfant à domicileSSoins postopératoires et post-anesthésique : comment prendre soin de votre enfant à domicilePost-operative and post-anaesthetic care: Caring for your child at homeFrenchPain/AnaesthesiaChild (0-12 years);Teen (13-18 years)BodyNervous systemNon-drug treatmentCaregivers Adult (19+)NA2013-06-11T04:00:00Z7.0000000000000073.0000000000000714.000000000000Health (A-Z) - ProcedureHealth A-Z<p> Vous apprendrez comment prendre soin de votre enfant à la maison après l’intervention. </p><p>Cette fiche d’information vous explique comment prendre soin de votre enfant après une anesthésie générale. Une anesthésie générale est un médicament particulier qui a gardé votre enfant endormi pendant l’opération ou l’intervention.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>Placer ici le collant présentant les renseignements cliniques</p> <p> </p> <p> </p><h2>À retenir</h2> <ul> <li>Votre enfant devrait uniquement avoir des activités calmes après une anesthésie ou une sédation.</li> <li>Votre enfant a besoin de beaucoup de liquides. Si votre enfant peut boire des liquides sans vomissements ni maux d’estomac, il peut tenter de manger un repas léger.</li> <li>Si votre enfant a des maux d’estomac ou vomit pendant plus de six heures, conduisez-le au service d’urgence le plus près ou appelez votre médecin.</li> <li>Si votre enfant a mal ou présente une fièvre, donnez-lui le médicament que le médecin a prescrit.</li> <li>Si vous vous inquiétez au sujet de la santé de votre enfant, n’attendez pas. Communiquez avec votre médecin immédiatement. Apportez cette fiche d’information avec vous.</li> </ul><h2>Avec qui communiquer si vous avez des préoccupations</h2> <p>Si vous avez des préoccupations au sujet de la santé de votre enfant, communiquez avec votre médecin immédiatement. N’attendez pas votre prochain rendez-vous.</p>
Cuidados después de una operación y anestesia: cómo cuidar a su hijo en su hogarCCuidados después de una operación y anestesia: cómo cuidar a su hijo en su hogarPost-operative and post-anaesthetic care: Caring for your child at homeSpanishPain/AnaesthesiaChild (0-12 years);Teen (13-18 years)BodyNervous systemNon-drug treatmentCaregivers Adult (19+)NA2013-06-11T04:00:00Z860.000000000000Flat ContentHealth A-Z<p>La anestesia general es un medicamento especial que se utilizó para mantener a su hijo dormido durante una operación o procedimiento. Infórmese sobre cómo cuidar a su hijo en su hogar después del procedimiento.</p><p>Esta información le explica cómo cuidar a su hijo después de la administración de anestesia general. La anestesia general es un medicamento especial que se utilizó para mantener a su hijo dormido durante una operación o procedimiento.</p><p>Aquí se colocará la etiqueta con información de la clínica</p><h2>Principales puntos</h2><ul><li>Su hijo debería realizar únicamente actividades tranquilas después de la administración de anestesia o de sedación.</li><li>Su hijo debe beber abundante líquido. Si su hijo puede beber líquidos sin vomitar ni tener malestar estomacal, puede intentar comer una pequeña cantidad de comida.</li><li>Si su hijo tiene malestar estomacal o vomita durante más de seis horas, llame a su médico o lleve a su hijo al servicio de urgencias más cercano.</li><li>Si le preocupa el estado de salud de su hijo, no espere. Comuníquese con su médico de inmediato. Lleve esta información con usted.</li></ul>
அறுவைச் சிகிச்சைக்குப் பின்னரும் மயக்கமருந்து(அநெஸ்டீஷியா) கொடுத்த பின்னரும்: வீட்டில் உங்களுடைய பிள்ளையைப் பராமரித்தல்அறுவைச் சிகிச்சைக்குப் பின்னரும் மயக்கமருந்து(அநெஸ்டீஷியா) கொடுத்த பின்னரும்: வீட்டில் உங்களுடைய பிள்ளையைப் பராமரித்தல்Post-Operative and Post-Anaesthetic Care: Caring for Your Child At HomeTamilNAChild (0-12 years);Teen (13-18 years)NANANAAdult (19+)NA2010-11-05T04:00:00Z73.00000000000007.00000000000000714.000000000000Flat ContentHealth A-Z<p>ஒரு பொது மயக்கமருந்து என்பது, ஒரு அறுவைச் சிகிச்சையின் போது அல்லது ஒரு செயல்முறையின் போது உங்களுடைய பிள்ளையை உறங்க வைக்கும் ஒரு விசேஷ மருந்து ஆகும். செயல்முறையின் பிள்ளர், உங்களுடைய பிள்ளையை வீட்டில் எப்படிப் பராமரிப்பது என்பதைப் பற்றிக் கற்றுக் கொள்ளவும்</p>
آپریشن کے بعد اور اینیستھیزیا کے بعد : بچے کی گھر پر حفاظتآآپریشن کے بعد اور اینیستھیزیا کے بعد : بچے کی گھر پر حفاظتPost-Operative and Post-Anaesthetic Care: Caring for Your Child At HomeUrduNAChild (0-12 years);Teen (13-18 years)NANANAAdult (19+)NA2010-11-05T04:00:00Z73.00000000000007.00000000000000714.000000000000Flat ContentHealth A-Zجنزل اینیستھیٹک ایک خاص دوا ھوتی ھے جوکہ آپریشن یا عمل کے دوران بچے کو سُلائے رکھنے کیلئے دی جاتی ھے۔ بچے کی عمل کے بعد گھر میں دیکھ بھال کرنا سیکھیں۔

 

 

 

 

Post-operative and post-anaesthetic care: Caring for your child at home1252.00000000000Post-operative and post-anaesthetic care: Caring for your child at homePost-operative and post-anaesthetic care: Caring for your child at homePEnglishPain/AnaesthesiaChild (0-12 years);Teen (13-18 years)BodyNervous systemNon-drug treatmentCaregivers Adult (19+)NA2013-06-11T04:00:00Z6.8000000000000072.4000000000000798.000000000000Health (A-Z) - ProcedureHealth A-Z<p>A general anaesthetic is a special medicine which kept your child asleep during an operation or procedure. Learn how to take care of your child at home after the procedure. </p><p>This information explains how to care for your child after a general anaesthetic. A general anaesthetic is a special medicine which kept your child asleep during an operation or procedure.</p> <br> <p>Clinic information sticker to be placed here</p> <br> <h2>Important information about your child's treatment</h2><h3>Your child's nurse or doctor will fill in the following information:</h3><p>Your child's name: _____________________________________________________</p><p>Date: __________________________________________________________________</p><p>Procedure: _____________________________________________________________</p><p>Link to procedures on AboutKidsHealth     Yes     No</p><p>Doctor: _________________________________________________________________</p><p>Morphine given at: _____________________________________________________</p><p> <a href="/Article?contentid=62&language=English">Acetaminophen</a> (Tylenol) given at: ______________________________________</p><p>Acetaminophen may be given again at __________________________________ </p><p> <strong>(Follow instructions on the bottle)</strong></p><p>Ketorolac (Toradol) given at _____________________________________________</p><p>No <a href="/Article?contentid=153&language=English">ibuprofen</a> (Advil, Motrin) may be given until _________________________</p><p> <strong>(Follow instructions on the bottle)</strong></p><p>Gravol given at: _________________________________________________________</p><p>Other: ___________________________________________________________________</p><p>__________________________________________________________________________</p><p>__________________________________________________________________________</p><p> <a href="/Article?contentid=987&language=English">Caudal/epidural</a>:     Yes     No</p><p>Weight today _______________ kg _______________ lbs</p><p>Prescription for: _________________________________________________________</p><p>Next follow-up appointment will be with _________________________________</p><h2>Special instructions</h2> <br> <br> <br> <p>If you need to take your child back to the hospital or to see a doctor, take this page with you. This information will tell the doctor about your child's operation and treatment. </p><h2>Key points</h2> <ul> <li>Your child should only do quiet activities after an anaesthetic or sedation.</li> <li>Your child needs lots of liquids. If your child can drink liquids without throwing up or having an upset stomach, they can try eating a small meal.</li> <li>If your child has an upset stomach or is throwing up for longer than six hours, call your doctor or take your child to the nearest emergency department.</li> <li>If you are worried about your child's health, do not wait. Contact your doctor right away. Take this information with you.</li> </ul><h2>Activities after the operation</h2><p>Your child may feel dizzy and unsteady for up to six hours after an anaesthetic or sedation. Your child should do quiet activities today, such as watch videos or TV, or listen to music. </p><p>Do not let your child do activities that your child needs to have good balance for. For example, do not let your child play hockey or soccer, roller blade, ride a bike or swim. </p><p>Supervise your child's activities today. Tomorrow your child can go back to their normal activities, unless your doctor told you something different.</p><h2>Eating and drinking after the operation</h2><p>Your child needs lots of liquids today. Give your child clear liquids such as water, broth, popsicles, ginger ale that has no fizz in it or Jell-O (a clear liquid in the form of jelly). </p><p>After these liquids or Jell-O, if your child does not have an upset stomach and is not throwing up, your child can start to eat a small meal. A small meal could be soup with toast or crackers. </p><p>Do not start with fried foods, such as burgers or fries, or foods made with milk, such as cheese, yogurt or ice cream. These foods can upset your child's stomach or make them throw up after an anaesthetic or sedation. </p><h2>Give your child clear liquids for an upset stomach</h2><p>If your child has an upset stomach or throws up, keep giving them small amounts of clear liquids often.</p><p>You can also try giving your child a small amount of food, such as crackers or toast. Sometimes these foods will help make an upset stomach feel better. </p><p>If your child has an upset stomach or keeps throwing up for longer than six hours, call your doctor or go to the emergency department in your area. </p><h2>What to do for your child's pain</h2><p>Treating your child's pain will help them heal faster.</p><p>If your child has pain, give them the medicine the doctor ordered for pain. Or give your child the medicine your family doctor says to take for pain or a fever. </p><h3>Anaesthetic in the lower back</h3><p>Your child may have had an anaesthetic in the lower back, called an <a href="/Article?contentid=987&language=English">epidural</a> or caudal block.</p><p>If your child has received an epidural or caudal block, they may have leg weakness. This weakness should go away in a few hours. You will need to watch your child carefully until the strength in their legs comes back. </p><h2>What to do for your child's fever</h2><p>Many children develop a slight <a href="/Article?contentid=30&language=English">fever</a> after an anaesthetic and operation. The fever will go away within a day or so. If your child has a fever, give them plenty of fluids and the medicine your doctor recommends. If your child has a high fever or you are concerned, call your doctor. </p><h2>Who to call if you have any concerns</h2> <p>If you have any concerns regarding your child's health, contact your doctor right away. Do not wait until your next scheduled appointment. </p><img alt="" src="https://assets.aboutkidshealth.ca/AKHAssets/post_operative_anaesthetic_caring_for_child_at_home.jpg" style="BORDER:0px solid;" />https://assets.aboutkidshealth.ca/AKHAssets/post_operative_anaesthetic_caring_for_child_at_home.jpgPost-operative and post-anaesthetic care: Caring for your child at homeFalse

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