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Q: Portacath or Hickman Line, madam?

Posted on 07 Dec 2008 by BMJ

A 6 year old girl with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia presents with another episode of febrile neutropenia with positive blood culture from her Hickman line. On a ward round, her parents discuss that they would like her to have a Portacath device inserted so that she can go swimming and is more comfortable around her friends. […]

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Q: How long do you wait to clamp a cord?

Posted on 07 Dec 2008 by BMJ

When I was doing neonates, it was considered good practice to get little babies spliced away from their Mother, given oxygen to breathe and wrapped up warm, all pretty damn quickly. I keep hearing rumours from my neonatally biased friends that perhaps there are other, better ways of doing things. So – how long do […]

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