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Protect Your Family from Mosquitoes

Protect Your Family from Mosquitoes (4:03)

7.22.05

While the risk of contracting West Nile Virus in Washington state is low, mosquito bites still pose a potential hazard. Dr. Ben Danielson talks about the risks and the steps you can take to protect your children.

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Burn Prevention

Burn Prevention (4:16)

10.10.06

Every year more than 20,000 children, nationwide, are hospitalized for a burn injury. And, 65% of children under 5 are treated for scald burns. Dr. Ben Danielson has some valuable tips on burn prevention.

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Treating Minor Childhood Injuries

Treating Minor Childhood Injuries (00:02:27)

4.12.10

Seattle Children's Emergency Department doctor Suzan Mazor, MD, shows parents how to take care of a minor burn, bee sting or sprain.

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Healthlink: CPR App

Healthlink: CPR App (00:05:16)

5.14.11

A free application for mobile phones, called iResus, gives rescue instructions if a child is choking or not breathing. A team led by Seattle Children's Dr. Daniel Low developed the new app.

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Healthlink: Infant CPR

Healthlink: Infant CPR (3:19)

9.6.08

Dr. Linda Quan discusses a new online course designed to help educate parents how to properly administer CPR to their child.

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How to Give CPR to Save a Child

How to Give CPR to Save a Child (4:47)

5.18.06

Dr. Tony Woodward shows how to give CPR to a child.

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How to Save a Choking Child

How to Save a Choking Child (6:02)

1.26.07

Dr. Richard Molteni shows you how to save a choking child.

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Poison Prevention Tips

Poison Prevention Tips (5:01)

1.2.07

Spring is just around the corner, and with spring comes spring cleaning, gardening, allergy season and the risks of poisoning your child.

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Good Growing: Head Injuries

Good Growing: Head Injuries (3:49)

3.24.07

Dr. Tony Woodward discusses the treatment and prevention of head injuries in children.

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Should your child see a doctor?

Find out by selecting your child’s symptom or health condition in the list below:

Winter 2012: Good Growing Newsletter

In This Issue

  • Recognizing Mental Health “Action Signs” in Children
  • Do You Have a “Bail-Out” Phrase?
  • More New Guidelines for Infant Sleep Safety

Download Winter 2012 (PDF)

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Seattle Children's Opinion Sandbox: Your Opinion Matters 0:01:32Expand
1.10.12

Seattle Children’s is actively recruiting parent volunteers to participate in an online survey panel. Parents with or without experience at Seattle Children’s are needed to give feedback to help guide decision making. For more information and to join the panel, go to OpinionSandbox.org.

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The Miracle Season 2011 0:57:53Expand
12.10.11

The Miracle Season, hosted by Steve Pool and Molly Shen, aired December 10, 2011, on KOMO 4 TV. It celebrated the lives of Children’s patients and featured seasonal entertainment and a special appearance by Kathi Goertzen.

 

In honor of Kathi’s nearly 30 years of support of Seattle Children's and her impact on our patients and families, donations through the show helped establish a new endowment in Kathi’s name.

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Seattle Children's Hospital Guild Association 0:08:45Expand
11.25.11

Seattle Children's Hospital Guild Association, the largest all-volunteer fundraising network for any hospital in the nation, is the umbrella organization for nearly 500 groups of friends, families, co-workers and community members who donate their time and resources to support Seattle Children's. The Guild Association has been integral to the success of Children's for over 100 years. Your participation is essential to our continued success as we move into our second century.

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