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      <image:caption>The last part of the Childhood cancer mini-series; Nobody wants to be caring for a child in the last stages of their life, so it is even more important than usual to do our very best and feel that we have provided genuine and useful care for these patients. Includes case study module and webinar The KidConfident Professor brings us poster #12 with a linked case study, which you can work through and save to your portfolio as evidence of CPD and reflective learning Check out the case study here Check out the YouTube webinar below; Presented by Derek and Paediatric Palliative Care Nurse Caroline Dorsett</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>﻿Febrile Neutropenia: Part 1 of the Childhood Cancer mini-series Febrile neutropenia is a serious condition characterised by a high temperature and very low white blood cell count specifically neutrophils. This means the body cannot fight bacterial infections effectively. It happens most often in people having chemotherapy for cancer, but also happens if children are taking immunosuppressant drugs for other conditions such as auto-immune disease or anti-rejection drugs after a transplant. It is very important to get treatment for febrile neutropenia quickly to avoid serious complications and achieve good outcomes - treat it like sepsis and you won't go far wrong! Author: Dr Derek Huffadine (The KidConfident Professor)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An Overview of Childhood Cancer: Part 2 of the Childhood Cancer Mini-Series Less than 1% of all cancers are in children but it is the second most common cause of childhood mortality in the UK. We can't treat this as pre-hospital clinicians, but it is important for us to understand how to recognise important signs amongst children's non-specific symptoms, so we can help the fight for early diagnosis, treatment and improved survival. Here you can see how different types of cancer maybe more likely in different age-groups of children and the aims of treatment. Author: Dr Derek Huffadine (The KidConfident Professor)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Childhood cancers are relatively rare, but early recognition is key to improving outcomes - they can be cured in 70% of cases with early recognition and treatment. In an emergency care setting, ambulance clinicians may be the first medical professionals to encounter symptoms or signs that could suggest a malignancy. This means you have a critical role when it comes to recognising symptoms and making an early specialist referral. A working knowledge of common childhood cancer signs and symptoms, effective communication strategies, and appropriate training resources will help you provide optimal care for paediatric patients with suspected cancer. @DirkHuffa shows us what we need to be looking for and when an urgent specialist referral is indicated.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Childhood cancers are relatively rare, but early recognition is key to improving outcomes - they can be cured in 70% of cases with early recognition and treatment. In an emergency care setting, ambulance clinicians may be the first medical professionals to encounter symptoms or signs that could suggest a malignancy. This means you have a critical role when it comes to recognising symptoms and making an early specialist referral. A working knowledge of common childhood cancer signs and symptoms, effective communication strategies, and appropriate training resources will help you provide optimal care for paediatric patients with suspected cancer. @DirkHuffa shows us what we need to be looking for and when an urgent specialist referral is indicated.</image:caption>
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