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Bella1978

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  1. Scalp IV's Hello Everyone - I'm not a nurse - I joined this blog to ask a question.. Our child had an IV placed in the scalp in the NICU and once we got home we discovered a bump on his scalp.. at the site of the IV i'm assuming.. We spoke with the docs - and they didn't seem concerned... its just calcium deposits... they said.. But a month later this bump is till there... Is this common in your experience...???? Does anyone know how long it takes for this bump to go away? I would really appreciate your input. ~ concerned Mom ~ Bella Thank you !!!
  2. Hello Everyone - I'm not a nurse - I joined this blog to ask a question.. Our child had an IV placed in the scalp in the NICU and once we got home we discovered a bump on his scalp.. at the site of the IV i'm assuming.. We spoke with the docs - and they didn't seem concerned... its just calcium deposits... they said.. But a month later this bump is till there... Is this common in your experience...???? Does anyone know how long it takes for this bump to go away? I would really appreciate your input. ~ concerned Mom ~ Bella Thank you !!!

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