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Medicines for Children
United Kingdom
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Medicines for Children videos form part of the content on the Medicines for Children website, www.medicinesforchildren.org.uk
The Medicines for Children website is run by a team based in London at the RCPCH (the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health).
The project is funded and is run in partnership by the RCPCH, the NPPG (Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group) and the children's charity WellChild.
The Medicines for Children website is run by a team based in London at the RCPCH (the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health).
The project is funded and is run in partnership by the RCPCH, the NPPG (Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group) and the children's charity WellChild.
Welcome to Medicines for Children
RCPCH President Dr Camilla Kingdon welcomes you to the new-look Medicines for Children website
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MfC app development update
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In November 2018, Rachel from Reason Digital gave an update of the work that has gone into the Medicines for Children app since the process began in July 2018. She covers the early planning stages, the discovery phase with parents and families, and recent research working with WellChild nurses and paediatricians and pharmacists linked to the RCPCH. (NB. Please excuse the sound quality from arou...
The role of a Community Paediatrician
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Interview from November 2017 about the role of a Community Paediatrician. The questions answered by Dr Gallagher: - What are the main roles of a Community Paediatrician? - What type of children do you work with? - What other health care professionals do you work with? - Do you prescribe medicines? - What are the common misconceptions about what a Community Paediatrician does? - What does an ave...
What do pharmacists do?
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Interview from November 2017 about the role of a Pharmacist. The questions answered by Catrin Barker: - What are the main roles of a Pharmacist? - Where are Pharmacists based day to day? - What type of patients do you work with? - What other health care professionals do you work with? - In your role as a Pharmacist, do you any advice for parents / carers? - Why did you want to become a Pharmacist?
How to apply creams and ointments
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In November 2016, mum Shelley and two nurses from the children's charity WellChild helped to prepare a series of instructional medicines videos for the Medicines for Children website. These videos are designed to be an accurate source of practical information for parents and carers giving medicines at home to their child. This particular video shows how to correctly apply creams and ointments. ...
How to give liquid medicine (from a bottle without a bung)
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In November 2016, mum Shelley and two nurses from the children's charity WellChild helped to prepare a series of instructional medicines videos for the Medicines for Children website. These videos are designed to be an accurate source of practical information for parents and carers giving medicines at home to their child. This particular video shows how to correctly give a liquid medicine (from...
How to give a liquid medicine (from a bottle fitted with a bung)
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In November 2016, mum Shelley and two nurses from the children's charity WellChild helped to prepare a series of instructional medicines videos for the Medicines for Children website. These videos are designed to be an accurate source of practical information for parents and carers giving medicines at home to their child. This particular video shows how to correctly give a liquid medicine (from...
How to give a tablet or capsule
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In November 2016, mum Shelley and two nurses from the children's charity WellChild helped to prepare a series of instructional medicines videos for the Medicines for Children website. These videos are designed to be an accurate source of practical information for parents and carers giving medicines at home to their child. This particular video shows how to give a tablet or capsule to your child...
How to give medicines through a nasogastric tube (NG tube)
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In November 2016, mum Shelley and two nurses from the children's charity WellChild helped to prepare a series of instructional medicines videos for the Medicines for Children website. These videos are designed to be an accurate source of practical information for parents and carers giving medicines at home to their child. This particular video shows how to give medicine through a nasogastric tu...
How to give eye drops
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In November 2016, mum Shelley and two nurses from the children's charity WellChild helped to prepare a series of instructional medicines videos for the Medicines for Children website. These videos are designed to be an accurate source of practical information for parents and carers giving medicines at home to their child. This particular video shows how to give eye drops. The videos were filmed...
How to give ear drops
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In November 2016, mum Shelley and two nurses from the children's charity WellChild helped to prepare a series of instructional medicines videos for the Medicines for Children website. These videos are designed to be an accurate source of practical information for parents and carers giving medicines at home to their child. This particular video shows how to give ear drops. The videos were filmed...
How to give a part dose of a tablet or capsule
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In November 2016, mum Shelley and two nurses from the children's charity WellChild helped to prepare a series of instructional medicines videos for the Medicines for Children website. These videos are designed to be an accurate source of practical information for parents and carers giving medicines at home to their child. This particular video shows how to correctly give a part dose of a tablet...
How to give medicines through a gastrostomy tube
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In November 2016, mum Shelley and two nurses from the children's charity WellChild helped to prepare a series of instructional medicines videos for the Medicines for Children website. These videos are designed to be an accurate source of practical information for parents and carers giving medicines at home to their child. This particular video shows how to correctly give medicines through a gas...
How to apply eye ointment
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In November 2016, mum Shelley and two nurses from the children's charity WellChild helped to prepare a series of instructional medicines videos for the Medicines for Children website. These videos are designed to be an accurate source of practical information for parents and carers giving medicines at home to their child. The videos were filmed at Edge Hill University's 'Better at Home' suite.
Shelley and her experience of Medicines for Children
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In November 2016, mum Shelley and two nurses from the children's charity WellChild helped to prepare a series of instructional medicines videos for the Medicines for Children website. These videos are designed to be an accurate source of practical information for parents and carers giving medicines at home to their child. The videos were filmed at Edge Hill University's 'Better at Home' suite.
Welcome to the Medicines for Children website
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Welcome to the Medicines for Children website
10 year anniversary drawing competition
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10 year anniversary drawing competition
This is so ridiculous.
This is NOT how you apply eye ointment. Please do NOT do this. You should wash your hands thoroughly and dry them. Apply a straight line about 1cm in length on the finger tip. Pull down the lower eye lid. Apply the ointment to the lower eye lid along the top of the bottom eye lid so that when the eye closes it will get the ointment into the eye. Close the eye and tell them to look around while the eye is closed. Applying directly from the tip of the ointment tube can 1.) Can damage the eye 2.) bacteria from within the eye can be spread into the ointment tube and can spread the infection. Failure to do this correctly can result in damage to the eye and potential vision loss and/or blindness. This is not medical advice and you should always consult with a doctor before administering any medication.
This is complete rubbish! 😂
This was an outrageous demonstration. You run the risk of the child moving suddenly and getting their eye damaged by the applicator.
What is the point of washing hands if the jewellery stays on?? Dirt, bacteria and other particles remain in place. The hand washing was not ideal either - akin to pretending hand washing seen in public toilets. If you’re going to do some, do it properly. There is no benefit to wetting dirty hands
I am comming from India to join NHS as community paediatrician.. please guide me regarding the roles and responsibilities of community paediatrician and also please send me some protocols and guidelines of NHS ....Thanks
Hey,I am from India-Got a job in community peds in nhs .Can you help.¿
Why don’t they have drops or a spray for baby applications this damn near impossible
can i use the syringe again?
Yeah right !!!!!!!!!! Who made this crap , what kids lays like a doll
A toddler will not lay still like that.
Thank you so much for this video
Nice explanation with video thank you
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Superb
Even I can give medicine to a freaking doll. How about doing it with a real child?
Thank you
Some segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other
the video image is too poor, you need to fix it more
Informative
Hahahah, a fcking doll... Well done! Try it on real baby!
One more thing would like to ask you? Will it work if dissolved in water and take?
Same qstn. Whats ur own experience in it? I am taking antibiotics crushing them
This doesn't mention measuring the depth of the NGT
Thank you so much for this idea
this will never work with a real baby
Instead you could put it on your finger and try to rub it into the corner of the eye so they can blink it in
Much better advice than this video lol “wrap them tight in a blanket stray jacket style then put tube in the eye”!!
How to apply antibiotic ointment for the face?
thanks mam it's help full
Hi! A mom here and this was a joke right? I need a video of a real person doing this to a toddler. My angelic princess straight up turns into a freaking ninja when it comes to eye ointment. She is as quick as The Flash, angrier than The dang Hulk and stronger than Thor. How the eff do I wrestle an angry baby gorilla and get an actual amount in there. I’ve scoured the internet and it all lies. I’ve tried the asleep method and this does NO good bc it’s like her senses are heightened somehow. Her long eyelashes get most of it before I can squeeze it into an impossible little pocket you suggest. Then if they squint and/or cry it’s impossible to put it in there. Or comes sliding back down the face due to tears bc I am trying to shove goop in her eye. Sigh. I was hoping for a REAL trick. At least I know that I’m not alone and that my little Angel turned demon during medicine time isn’t the only one. Lol
I hear you. Try making it fun by acting like it’s a game before. With the lid closed you act like you are applying on her eye, then let her do the same for you. When you feel she is calm. Calmly apply. You’ll be good for the 1st eye so start with the sick one. Then wrestle your way through the second one. Works for me! All the best
Put on your finger and force it in. It feels like abuse, but not giving medicine is also abuse..
Thank u 😊💜
Hi i was watching this video and it really helped. But my question is once you throw the powder into the cup what do you do with shell of the capsule? Do you throw it away?
Both the dolls looks not much like humans...
Excellent way to educate mothers! one suggestion here, it would be great if you could translate them to URDU and other languages to get an universal demand.Thanks !God Bless!
I was wondering.. I could not see. Did she fill the top of the syringe with medicine also? Or how much Did she fill the syringe?
Really ? How about a real baby? Have you ever tried?
Vlady Dmytriv I’ve tried and it’s damn near impossible. Real kids fight, twist, and even clamp their little eyes shut. I just kept hoping more got in (and stayed in)than it seemed.The condition improved quickly, so that was encouraging. Good luck.
this video is useless! A doll for goodness sake!
Kristen Manning good luck to pull the eye of the toodler like that. 😂