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The Children’s Nursing Team Service, or ACORNS, is a team of experienced Registered Children’s Nurses, called Outreach Nurses, who provide assessment and support for a child during an acute period of illness while they are recovering at home.
Anogenital warts are small, flesh-coloured growths that are found in a particular area, often around the anus (the hole in the bottom), the labia (the vaginal ‘lips’) and other parts of the genitals in girls, or the penis and scrotum in boys.
Bronchiolitis is an illness that occurs when a virus infects the smallest airways in a baby’s lungs causing them to become swollen and inflamed. This can make it more difficult for the baby to breathe.