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Child from 12-18 years of age  Adolescent  
"soft spot" at the front of an infant's skull where bones have not yet fused together  Fontanelle  
Flowing oxygen over the face of a small child so it will be inhaled  Blow by oxygen  
Child from 6 to 12 years of age  School aged child  
Child from 1-3 years of age  Toddler  
Feeding tube placed through the abdominal wall directly into the stomach  Gastrostomy Tube  
Child between birth and 1 year of age  Newborn or infant  
Bacterial infection that produces swelling of the epiglotis and partial airway obstruction  Epiglottitis  
Sudden unexplained death during sleep of an apparently healthy baby in its first year of life  Sudden Infant Death Synrome (SIDS)  
Complication of a rapidly rising temperature  Febrile Seizure  
Group of viral illnesses that cause inflammation of the larnyx, trachea, and bronchi  Croup  
Tube placed through the neck into the trachea to create an open airway  Tracheostomy tube  
Drainage device that runs from the brain to the abdomen to relieve excess cerebrospinal fluid  Shunt  
Intravenous line that is placed close to the heart  Cenral Line