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A noisy teenager

BMJ, 2008
A 13 year old boy was referred for evaluation of his troublesome asthma symptoms. He had a six month history of episodic acute dyspnoea on minimal exertion—for example, climbing stairs. Between episodes he could exercise maximally without difficulty. Dyspnoea was accompanied by a loud inspiratory noise, described as “wheeze” but not cough. The episodes
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The Teenager with Palpitations

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2014
Palpitations can result from cardiac awareness (increased conscious perception of the heart beating) or from a fast or irregular cardiac rhythm. Most causes for palpitations in the teenager can be diagnosed with minimal testing. Patients with an abnormal ECG, non-sinus tachycardia, abnormal cardiac examination, concerning family history, or ...
Farshad, Sedaghat-Yazdi, Peter R, Koenig
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Teenagers and AIDS

Nursing Standard, 1989
A survey, revealing wide ignorance about AIDS among teenagers, has shown the need for a more explicit advertising campaign, says the RCN.
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Contraception in teenagers

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 2002
Among countries of the 'developed world', the teenage birth rate in the UK is second only to that in the USA. The UK rate is nearly five times that in the Netherlands, over three times that in France and over twice that in Germany.1 For example, in the UK in 1998, there were 30.8 births per 1,000 15-19 year-olds.1 There is no single explanation for the
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Itching in a Teenager

Clinical Pediatrics, 2011
Chang, Alicia K.   +2 more
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Teenagers and loss

International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 1996
The teenage years are a difficult phase of life when many physical and emotional changes occur. Although the needs of this age group differ from those of children and adults, professionals in the hospital setting have been slow to recognize and accommodate problems which are specific to teenagers, particularly at times of illness or bereavement.
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The Teenager and Contraception

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1969
The rising degree of illegitimacy among teenagers has prompted many physicians to provide contraception to such groups. The author discourages this practice on physiological and moral grounds. It is suggested that the risks of thromboembolism future sterility and cervical cancer associated with oral contraceptives the main contraceptive prescribed ...
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TEENAGERS AND OBESITY

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1981
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