10. Resources
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Glossary
Term | Definition |
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Nasogastric tube | A tube which is inserted via the nose into the stomach through which feeds can be given. |
Nasopharngeal airway | Nasopharngeal airway. |
Resources
Resource Title | Description |
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Cleft lip and Palate Association | Further information can be sought from the Cleft lip and Palate Association (Clapa) which is a UK charity supporting parents, carers, and families. |
Facebook - for the Trent area | For families in the Trent area who have their own Facebook page. |
Facebook - for the UK | There is also a closed UK Facebook page for PRS. |
Learning outcomes
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By completing this resource you will have a good understanding of:
- how PRS it is managed and treated following diagnosis
This resource was developed by:
Content Authors: Karine Latter, David Thomas and Johnathan Syme-Grant
Narrator: Karine Latter
Project mentor: Heather Wharrad
Project developers: Michael Taylor and Lydia Jones
Special thanks to: The Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery Department, The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
For kindly permitting the use of some of their images in this resource.
Funding: Nottingham Hospitals Charity
This resource is the culmination of collaboration with Trent Regional Cleft Network, Parents of infants with Pierre Robin Sequence and the Cleft Lip and Palate Association
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