Skip to main content
Skip to main navigation
health.qld.gov.au
Contact Us
Search
Menu
Queensland Government
Children's Health Queensland
Search this website
Search
Menu
Close
Home
Going to hospital
Going to hospital
Going to hospital
How to get here
Parking
Hospital map and finding your way around
Visiting hours
Going to emergency
Going to an appointment
Having an operation
Staying in hospital
Family services and facilities
Accessing your child's health record
Health care rights and responsibilities
Leaving hospital
Health services
Health A to Z
Our work
For health professionals
For health professionals
For health professionals
Children's Advice and Transport Coordination (CATCH)
GP support
Refer your patient
Access your patient's health record
Specialist online advice
Health topics for professionals
Antimicrobial stewardship
Queensland Paediatric Emergency Care (QPEC)
Clinical education and training
Committees and groups
Research
Research
Research
Partner with us
Take part in research
Research ethics and governance
Research contacts
Careers
About us
About us
About us
Vision and values
Who we are
Who we work with
Get involved
CHQ Medal of Distinction
Strategies and reports
Our performance
Access to information
Public interest disclosures
News
Contact us
Resources
Contact Us
Home
Resources
When does a staring child need an EEG?
When does a staring child need an EEG?
Published:
05 November 2024
When does a staring child need an EEG?
Files
When does a staring child need an EEG? [PDF 303.2 KB]
- 1
Audience
Health professionals
Format
Document
Language
English
Last updated
05 November 2024
Back to top