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Multiple perplexing problems will tend to surface over and over again in the pediatric clinic setting. Many of these visits are simply due to the parent’s or child’s need to know if they need to worry and/or just how much they should worry.
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Srouji, E., Stanford, K., Thompson, R. (1996). Recurrent Nonemergent Problems. In: Puls, J.E., Osburn, A.E. (eds) Pediatrics. Oklahoma Notes. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4006-8_4
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