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Contemporary Pediatrics cover
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3 steps to boost health literacy
What do patients and their families really understand about their healthcare and what can pediatricians do about it?
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When parents say "no" to newborn nursery protocols
Parental refusals of protocols in the newborn nursery do happen. Providers need to know how to respond to parents with patient-centered yet medically safe care for their newborns.
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Suspicious fever of unknown origin
A 5-month-old Hispanic boy, previously healthy, presents to the emergency department (ED) for 5 days of fever, 3 days of diarrhea and rash, and 2 days of vomiting. The parents brought their son to the ED because of his persistent fever up to 104°F and decreased oral intake. He has no recent travel and no known sick contacts. His immunizations are up to date and he has never been hospitalized.
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Health literacy: A challenge in diverse populations
Health illiteracy is widespread across all populations, but it has the extra burden of language and cultural barriers in diverse and underserved populations. Here's how pediatricians can help.
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Ideal pain relief for musculoskeletal injury remains elusive
Seeing movies with guns piques kids' interest in using them
Be a health literacy catalyst
Breastfeeding for at least 2 months provides SIDS protection
 
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