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Be infantile. Be willing to quickly change a diaper instead of leaving it, or swaddling a baby properly in a receiving blanket: You'll win friends among staff and parents. If you don't know how to do either, ask. I'll never forget the mother who kindly taught a hapless student (me) how to swaddle a newborn properly.
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Pediatrics for Dummies (Or Med Students)n your ear now, okay?" and the answer is "No!" Calm, declarative statements are best -- and feel free to give children choice where it doesn't matter to you. "Which ear shall I look in first?" is just fine.
<span>Be infantile. Be willing to quickly change a diaper instead of leaving it, or swaddling a baby properly in a receiving blanket: You'll win friends among staff and parents. If you don't know how to do either, ask. I'll never forget the mother who kindly taught a hapless student (me) how to swaddle a newborn properly.
Lose the white coat...maybe. Many people suggest not wearing a white coat in pediatrics since it may frighten the children. This is certainly true in some cases; at the same Summary
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