The Fact Sheets
- Safety and your child
- Scabies - symptoms and treatment
- School, see >> Chronic illness and school
- School, see >> Chronic illness and school - Support services
- School sores, see >> Impetigo (school sores)
- Sedation (Chloral Hydrate) for procedures
- Sedation (Nitrous Oxide) for Dental Procedures
- Sedation - Nitrous oxide
- Sedation for procedures - for the Emergency Department
- Sedation for procedures - for the inpatient
- Sedation for procedures 1: About sedation
- Sedation for procedures 2: Sedation medicine
- Sedation for procedures 3: Helping your child
- Sedation for procedures 4: Care at home
- Seizures, see >> Buccal midazolam
- Seizures, see >> Intranasal Midazolam
- Seizures - safety issues and how to help
- Seizures after an acquired brain injury, see >> Brain Injury - Seizures after an Acquired Brain Injury
- Septic arthritis
- Skin, see >> Eczema
- Skin, see >> Epidermolysis bullosa
- Skin, see >> Dermatologic (skin) laser therapy
- Skin infection, see >> Nappy rash
- skin infection, see >> Staphylococcal infections
- Skin infection, see >> Cellulitis
- Slapped cheek or Fifth syndrome
- Sleep, see >> Night waking (6-18 months)
- Sleep, see >> Bedtime problems (Preschool)
- Sleep, see >> Night Terrors (night-time wakings)
- Sleep, see >> Nighttime worries (school age children)
- Sleep Walking
- Slipped Upper Femoral Epiphysis (SUFE)
- Smoking and your child
- Speech, see >> Brain injury - Dyspraxia
- Spinal anaesthesia (for baby hernias)
- Spinal muscular atrophy
- Split skin graft, see >> Burns-plastics: split skin graft
- Staphylococcal infections
- Stimulant medication for ADHD, see >> ADHD - Stimulant medication
- Stitches and glue care
- Storing and transporting Expressed breast Milk (EBM) for hospital
- Sucrose for pain relief, see >> Pain relief and comfort using sucrose solution
- Suprapubic Aspirate (SPA)
- Surgery, see >> Day Surgery: General surgery - discharge care
- Syndrome, see >> Kallmann syndrome - an overview
- Syndrome, see >> Slapped cheek or Fifth syndrome
- Syndrome, see >> Kabuki Syndrome