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    De la enfermera de la NICU de Renown a la madre de la NICU: El viaje inspirador de Mariah DaSilva

    Located on the 5th floor of the Tahoe Tower, Renown’s newly updated Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is decorated with colorful artwork on the walls, the lights dim for the newborns resting, and parents conversing next to the bassinet with nurses on their baby’s journey to health. In the quiet, shuffling hallways stands Mariah DaSilva, a Renown NICU Nurse, whose own birth story showed her true compassion and professional dedication to what it means to care for the tiniest and most vulnerable patients. From the Medical Floor to the NICU Mariah started her nursing career on the medical floor at Renown; however, after a year, she was excited to see her dream job open in the NICU and helping to provide compassionate care for the most fragile patients. “I’ve always known that I wanted to work with babies so being a NICU nurse was a dream of mine,” said Mariah. “I truly love what I do, and I can’t imagine being anywhere else than the NICU.” A high-stakes environment, the NICU is where babies are transferred to after birth when they require medical intervention. They care for babies as young as 23 weeks gestation, up to full-term babies. Any babies born less than 35 weeks are automatically admitted into the NICU for treatment. Other than prematurity, babies can be admitted to the NICU for respiratory distress, low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), cardiac anomalies, birth defects, seizures and other medical conditions that need treatment or assessment. A Day in the NICU: The Heart of Care A typical day for Mariah starts with reviewing her assignments and receiving a detailed report from the night shift. Preparing for the day involves scrubbing in and wiping down patient care areas to maintain a clean environment. Once everything is set, she begins a series of scheduled care tasks, which include performing assessments, feeding, changing diapers and facilitating parent involvement in their baby’s care “There are so many exciting ‘firsts’ that happen in the NICU; parents holding their baby for the first time, parents' first time changing their baby’s diaper, bathing their baby for the first time, first time breast-feeding or bottle-feeding, the baby’s first time taking a full bottle, watching a baby breathe on their own without any respiratory support, etc.,” said Mariah. “There are so many big milestones that happen in the NICU that I am so incredibly lucky to be a part of.” The NICU nurses work closely with neonatologists, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, speech therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists and other specialists to deliver comprehensive care. This teamwork and collaboration ensure that each baby receives the best care possible for their health journey. Mariah shared a reflection on her team: “Our NICU team is amazing. Being a part of a team that is so compassionate and collaborative is amazing. We all work closely together to ensure we’re providing the best care possible for every single baby that comes to the NICU. We are all very protective of the babies that we care for in the NICU and truly want the best outcomes for them and their families. Taking care of such a vulnerable population comes with a lot of responsibility and we take pride in what we do each day.” As with all healthcare professionals, NICU nurses require immense strength and compassion to care for the youngest patients in a highly sensitive environment. “More often than not, we have really good days in the NICU, but we also have really hard days that affect every single person in the NICU,” said Mariah. “The loss of a baby, delivering bad news to a parent, an extended NICU stay and a baby withdrawing from drugs are all situations that we unfortunately deal with in the NICU. These situations are all very challenging, but we have to stay strong for the babies and their families.”

    Read More About From Renown NICU Nurse to NICU Mom: Mariah DaSilva’s Inspiring Journey

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    Departamento destacado: Acceso del paciente

    Health systems across the country recently celebrated Patient Access Week from April 2-8. Join us in recognizing our Patient Access team at Renown!  Fighting the Good Fight starts the moment a patient steps onto the grounds of our health system. When patients visit Renown on their healthcare journey, they look to the experts to not only help them navigate through the complexities of the process but also ensure their experience with us starts off on the right foot.  Renown Health’s Patient Access Representatives (also referred to as “PARs”) are the faces of this entire process. As the key links between patients, providers and insurers, they strive to create a welcoming and respectful environment for everyone. PARs are committed to providing all of Renown’s patients access to the quality care when needed. After all, it’s in their name!  A Friendly Face  PARs are the front faces of almost all clinical areas at Renown. As the starting point for much of the patient experience, the day-in-the-life of PARs can vary. Checking patients in and out, getting demographic information, verifying insurance, answering phone calls, fostering communication between patients and their care teams, scheduling patients for follow-ups, explaining financial responsibilities and our financial aid programs, creating an overall positive experience and environment, the list goes on – but they all remain united under one goal: setting patients off on the right foot as they access care through our health system.  “Each day, PARs are met with new patients who are seeking solutions to different concerns,” said Macy Betts, PAR for Renown Women’s Health. “We are the front doors to this department. We are not just checking patients in and out; we are the first step to the patients receiving the care they deserve.”  “We take pride in our work,” added Tanya Quintanilla, Shari Longley and Nancy Arroyo Garcia, PARs for Renown Pediatrics. “Usually, we are the first point of contact within Renown, so we don’t take our role lightly. For example, when we see a newborn, we must ensure the registration has been verified, which consists of patient demographics, patient preferences and insurance verification. We need to be consistent and thorough because what we do affects every point of contact a patient may have within Renown.”  “As my team’s senior PAR, my day begins with gathering the outpatient therapy work queue numbers and assigning the team to work them,” added Logan Johnson, Senior PAR in Pre-Registration at Renown. “Our goal is to contact and schedule patients for physical, occupational and/or speech therapy as soon as possible so that they have the maximum benefit and can get back to a normal life as quickly as possible. Our encounters can make or break the entire experience.”  PARs never underestimate the power of good communication and compassion. Even during the busiest of times, our PARs work diligently to ensure all patients and their care teams fully understand the administrative side of whichever part of their journey they are about to embark on, lending a helping hand and a smile.  “Whether you’re communicating with patients, leaders or coworkers, communication is key,” said Jonathan Figueroa, PAR for the Renown Institute for Heart & Vascular Health (IHVH). “We try and make sure that we do everything possible to make their visit go as smoothly as possible.”  “Communication makes the world go round,” added Keith Madrona, Sherry Riley, Erika Rios and Andie Kilpatrick, PARs at Renown Urgent Care – Ryland. “Having a friendly attitude and demeanor is very important.  “The PARs in Labor & Delivery do so much more than just registering patients – from escorting expectant parents to their rooms, welcoming newborn babies, processing pre-estimates and more – and the patience and excellent communication I receive from other teams is what keeps me going,” added Nanci Barash-Vietti, PAR for Renown Labor & Delivery (L&D). “This is critical to the success and effectiveness of the PARs in our department.”  Shift changes for PARs mimic other teams at Renown, leveraging technology and both written and spoken communication to ensure the next shift begins successfully.  "When I come in, the night shift will give me a report on what is going on and what the schedule looks like during the day; then I log in to my computer and get everything that I will need for that day up on the screen,” said Allie Boracchia, PAR for Renown L&D. “Usually around this time we have a 7-8 a.m. induction scheduled for the first patient, so I will grab the pre-made packet that the night shift put together, the unit clerk will call the nurse to get a room number, and I take the patient to the room and have them sign all the forms. After the patient has the baby, then we admit them and finish registration. This is continuous all day long.”  Our PARs all agree that regardless of the setting, whether it be emergent or routine, every patient is looking for that advocate from the moment they enter through our doors.  “Being friendly, patient and understanding is a must,” said Sheryl Lundgren, PAR for the William N. Pennington Institute for Cancer. “It is so nice being able to brighten the days of patients who are living with a cancer diagnosis.”  “In the urgent care setting, a lot of the patients we see are not feeling their best, so it is important that we show them we care and are here to help make check in go smoothly,” added Sam Deithrich, PAR at the Renown Urgent Care – Los Altos.   “Patients are relieved that they are speaking to a real person that will help set up appointments,” added Rick Jordan and Celeste Landry, PARs in Lab Services at Renown South Meadows.   PARs embrace lifelong learning at Renown, especially as their roles differ day-to-day. They are always ready to jump in and assist on tasks that might be new for them, growing their skills on the job and never hesitating to say, “How can I help?”  “As a PAR, you are always learning new things, even when it seems like you know just about everything,” said Liz Cardenas-Ramos, PAR for Renown Endocrinology. “It’s been such a positive experience.”  “Giving yourself grace to learn and grow in Patient Access is the key,” said Maggie Savoie, PAR for Renown Primary Care – Fernley. “I find myself learning every day at Renown, and if you’re learning, you’re growing. Being able to take a breath and say, ‘this is a learning opportunity for me, and tomorrow I will be better a better PAR because I’ve gained this knowledge’ is an amazing way to stay positive in the position.”  “In L&D, we are all multi-tasking, and every day I am learning something new about my department and patients, as well as how to excel in my position,” added Nanci Barash-Vietti.  Renown PARs are the front lines to health care access, and they wear that badge with pride. Jeanette Flores, PAR in the Emergency Department at Renown South Meadows, sums up the role of Patient Access well: “Talk about first impressions!”  “I am proud of our team and the excellent care we give our patients,” said Dawn Linker, PAR for the Renown IHVH. “We want them to have a good experience.”  Impactful Accomplishments  The role of our Patient Access team members goes beyond the desk. A patient’s healthcare journey begins, and sometimes even ends, with the helping hands of our PARs, leaving a lasting positive impression of Renown.  "Our interactions with the patients make a difference before they see the provider, so we always demonstrate a welcoming and helpful atmosphere for the patients to feel like their needs are being met,” said Mary Dettling, PAR for Renown Endocrinology.  “I love seeing the difference we make in peoples’ lives,” added Shannon Leone, PAR for the Stacie Mathewson Behavioral Health & Addiction Institute. “We can get patients at their toughest and worst times. Watching them overcome their fears, traumas and addictions has been very rewarding.”  Our PARs don’t just make goals for themselves – time and time again, they surpass them, all in the name of patient experience and excellence.  “We have not only met our monthly point-of-sale scores, but we also have exceeded our stretch goal for the last eight months and our scores have been in the 50th percentile or higher,” said Jeanette Flores.  “Along with being the top point-of-sale collectors, we have also been known to be some of the sweetest and most helpful staff at South Meadows,” said Katie Morrill, PAR in the Emergency Department at Renown South Meadows.  As their teams grow, so does their impact on our patients. PARs are dedicated to providing the best customer service possible, and with their expanding teams, that service goes even further, even throughout the pandemic.  “A year ago, we only had one PAR; now, we have a full and amazing team,” said Alex Bucholz, PAR for Renown Advanced Wound Care. “We have come so far in a short amount of time.”  "During the pandemic, we have maintained a core group of individuals who come in every day and help keep this office and all its parts moving smoothly,” added Shannon Leone. “We have maintained a full patient load the last three years and never had to close our office for any reason. We have even had the opportunity to start our Medicated Assisted Treatment and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation programs.”  "We successfully operated and maintained our pediatric COVID clinic, which is the only one within our five clinics,” added Tanya Quintanilla, Shari Longley and Nancy Arroyo Garcia. “We feel proud knowing our tiny humans are protected with the COVID vaccine.”  Like many other teams at Renown, our PARs are masters at teamwork. Despite any obstacles that may happen along the way, they are always there for each other to ensure every patient gets the care and attention they deserve.  “We call ourselves the ‘A-Team’ here in Pulmonary,” said Shannon Birnberg, PAR for Renown Pulmonary & Sleep Medicine. “We have persevered through changes, additions and departures. We are most proud of bringing different personalities to the team and being super strong and effective.”  “I have noticed the team always steps up whenever needed,” added Brittany Hughes, PAR for the Renown IHVH. “Everyone has a great attitude and is very positive!”  “While our team is fairly new, we are growing together, learning our strengths and weaknesses and always pushing for stronger unity,” added Angel Freer, PAR in the Emergency Department at Renown Regional.  When our PARs find ways to simplify a process or make a workflow run more efficiently, they don’t waste any time in making that happen. They take any opportunity to enhance patient experience.  “Our team came up with a solution on how to get patients registered faster,” said Jess Castillo-Marquez, PAR in Lab Services at Renown Regional. “We came up with modalities which assign each PAR their own procedure in which they will be registering for during their scheduled shift. It has been a great success, helping our productivity and keeping our patients satisfied with our service.”  “We are proud of our successful implementation of our new therapy workflow,” added Logan Johnson. “Patients are now waiting much less to be contacted about their care.”  Our PARs know that teamwork makes the dream work, and their commitment to the patients they serve – and the goals they continue to blow out of the water – continue to inspire them daily.   “You are only as strong as your team,” said Aundie Yonker, PAR in the Emergency Department at Renown Regional.

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    Dos papás y una adopción del recién nacido: "Nuestra experiencia fue maravillosa"

    Watch as two dads look back on their newborn adoption process. They reminisce about discovering their newborn was on his way — and how Renown Health subsequently helped them navigate the process.  During Memorial Day weekend, Chris Mulhern and his husband, Jeffrey Bodimer, learned a set of birth parents chose them to parent their unborn baby boy. After writing a letter to the birth parents, they were chosen over other applicants in a private adoption. The adoption agency took care of many details, like connecting Mulhern and Bodimer to the birth mother and dad. In fact, they could participate in nearly all the phases of the pregnancy. The mother's prenatal care and delivery took place at Renown Health, where Mulhern and Bodimer attended her appointments and took childbirth classes. "Our experience was wonderful at Renown," says Mulhern. "We thought it was absolutely incredible how nice and accepting everyone was." The Nuances of Newborn Adoption Their son, Bradley, was born via cesarean section. And the adoptive parents got to see him an hour after he came into the world. The labor and delivery nurses even helped coordinate everything between them and the birth mom. Mulhern and Bodimer stayed in a room at The Inn at Renown. The closeness of the facility on the Renown campus made it possible to feed Bradley every two hours. Incredible Nurses "They were great, the nursing staff. If we weren't sure about doing something right, about burping him right they would say 'It's okay. He's not going to blow up. He will eventually do it'," says Mulhern. The nurses also made arrangements for the two dads to participate in skin-to-skin contact with their newborn baby. Experts agree parents and babies should be in direct contact for at least the first 1–2 hours after the birth. Taking Baby Home Chris and Jeffery took Bradley home after three days at Renown. “It was the most joyful thing to be chosen as his parents, even before we met him,” says Chris.

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    • 11
      oct
      • Atención pediátrica
      • Salud de la mujer

      Clase de conceptos básicos sobre la lactancia y más

      • 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
      • Renown Regional Medical Center – Sierra Café, sala de reuniones 105
      • gratuito

      El boleto incluye al socio. En esta clase obtendrá información sobre cómo amamantar a su bebé usando recomendaciones de organizaciones de salud de todo el mundo. Recomendamos que todos los padres primerizos tomen esta clase en profundidad para ayudar a las madres a tener un mejor comienzo con la lactancia. Los temas incluyen los beneficios de la lactancia, la anatomía mamaria, las señales de alimentación, establecer un buen agarre, las posiciones de lactancia, las maneras en que las parejas pueden brindar apoyo y participar en la lactancia materna, la extracción y el almacenamiento de la leche materna, los consejos de lactancia y los suministros y recursos disponibles para la lactancia. También se aborda cómo saber si su bebé está recibiendo suficiente leche y cuándo y dónde obtener ayuda si es necesario. La instructora de la clase es una asesora en lactancia certificada por el consejo.

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    • 8
      feb
      • Atención pediátrica
      • Salud de la mujer

      Clase de conceptos básicos sobre la lactancia y más

      • 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
      • Renown Regional Medical Center – Mack Auditorium
      • gratuito

      El boleto incluye al socio. En esta clase obtendrá información sobre cómo amamantar a su bebé usando recomendaciones de organizaciones de salud de todo el mundo. Recomendamos que todos los padres primerizos tomen esta clase en profundidad para ayudar a las madres a tener un mejor comienzo con la lactancia. Los temas incluyen los beneficios de la lactancia, la anatomía mamaria, las señales de alimentación, establecer un buen agarre, las posiciones de lactancia, las maneras en que las parejas pueden brindar apoyo y participar en la lactancia materna, la extracción y el almacenamiento de la leche materna, los consejos de lactancia y los suministros y recursos disponibles para la lactancia. También se aborda cómo saber si su bebé está recibiendo suficiente leche y cuándo y dónde obtener ayuda si es necesario. La instructora de la clase es una asesora en lactancia certificada por el consejo.

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      ene
      • Atención pediátrica
      • Salud de la mujer

      Clase de conceptos básicos sobre la lactancia y más

      • 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
      • Renown Regional Medical Center – Mack Auditorium
      • gratuito

      El boleto incluye al socio. En esta clase obtendrá información sobre cómo amamantar a su bebé usando recomendaciones de organizaciones de salud de todo el mundo. Recomendamos que todos los padres primerizos tomen esta clase en profundidad para ayudar a las madres a tener un mejor comienzo con la lactancia. Los temas incluyen los beneficios de la lactancia, la anatomía mamaria, las señales de alimentación, establecer un buen agarre, las posiciones de lactancia, las maneras en que las parejas pueden brindar apoyo y participar en la lactancia materna, la extracción y el almacenamiento de la leche materna, los consejos de lactancia y los suministros y recursos disponibles para la lactancia. También se aborda cómo saber si su bebé está recibiendo suficiente leche y cuándo y dónde obtener ayuda si es necesario. La instructora de la clase es una asesora en lactancia certificada por el consejo.

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      ABR
      • Atención pediátrica
      • Salud de la mujer

      Clase de conceptos básicos sobre la lactancia y más

      • 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
      • Renown Regional Medical Center – Mack Auditorium
      • gratuito

      El boleto incluye al socio. En esta clase obtendrá información sobre cómo amamantar a su bebé usando recomendaciones de organizaciones de salud de todo el mundo. Recomendamos que todos los padres primerizos tomen esta clase en profundidad para ayudar a las madres a tener un mejor comienzo con la lactancia. Los temas incluyen los beneficios de la lactancia, la anatomía mamaria, las señales de alimentación, establecer un buen agarre, las posiciones de lactancia, las maneras en que las parejas pueden brindar apoyo y participar en la lactancia materna, la extracción y el almacenamiento de la leche materna, los consejos de lactancia y los suministros y recursos disponibles para la lactancia. También se aborda cómo saber si su bebé está recibiendo suficiente leche y cuándo y dónde obtener ayuda si es necesario. La instructora de la clase es una asesora en lactancia certificada por el consejo.

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    • 22
      ene
      • Atención pediátrica
      • Salud de la mujer

      Clase de conceptos básicos sobre la lactancia y más

      • 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
      • Renown Regional Medical Center – Mack Auditorium
      • gratuito

      El boleto incluye al socio. En esta clase obtendrá información sobre cómo amamantar a su bebé usando recomendaciones de organizaciones de salud de todo el mundo. Recomendamos que todos los padres primerizos tomen esta clase en profundidad para ayudar a las madres a tener un mejor comienzo con la lactancia. Los temas incluyen los beneficios de la lactancia, la anatomía mamaria, las señales de alimentación, establecer un buen agarre, las posiciones de lactancia, las maneras en que las parejas pueden brindar apoyo y participar en la lactancia materna, la extracción y el almacenamiento de la leche materna, los consejos de lactancia y los suministros y recursos disponibles para la lactancia. También se aborda cómo saber si su bebé está recibiendo suficiente leche y cuándo y dónde obtener ayuda si es necesario. La instructora de la clase es una asesora en lactancia certificada por el consejo.

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    • 12
      jul
      • Atención pediátrica
      • Salud de la mujer

      Clase de conceptos básicos sobre la lactancia y más

      • 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
      • Renown Regional Medical Center – Mack Auditorium
      • gratuito

      El boleto incluye al socio. En esta clase obtendrá información sobre cómo amamantar a su bebé usando recomendaciones de organizaciones de salud de todo el mundo. Recomendamos que todos los padres primerizos tomen esta clase en profundidad para ayudar a las madres a tener un mejor comienzo con la lactancia. Los temas incluyen los beneficios de la lactancia, la anatomía mamaria, las señales de alimentación, establecer un buen agarre, las posiciones de lactancia, las maneras en que las parejas pueden brindar apoyo y participar en la lactancia materna, la extracción y el almacenamiento de la leche materna, los consejos de lactancia y los suministros y recursos disponibles para la lactancia. También se aborda cómo saber si su bebé está recibiendo suficiente leche y cuándo y dónde obtener ayuda si es necesario. La instructora de la clase es una asesora en lactancia certificada por el consejo.

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    • 19
      feb
      • Atención pediátrica
      • Salud de la mujer

      Clase de conceptos básicos sobre la lactancia y más

      • 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
      • Renown Regional Medical Center – Sierra, sala de reuniones 102
      • gratuito

      El boleto incluye al socio. En esta clase obtendrá información sobre cómo amamantar a su bebé usando recomendaciones de organizaciones de salud de todo el mundo. Recomendamos que todos los padres primerizos tomen esta clase en profundidad para ayudar a las madres a tener un mejor comienzo con la lactancia. Los temas incluyen los beneficios de la lactancia, la anatomía mamaria, las señales de alimentación, establecer un buen agarre, las posiciones de lactancia, las maneras en que las parejas pueden brindar apoyo y participar en la lactancia materna, la extracción y el almacenamiento de la leche materna, los consejos de lactancia y los suministros y recursos disponibles para la lactancia. También se aborda cómo saber si su bebé está recibiendo suficiente leche y cuándo y dónde obtener ayuda si es necesario. La instructora de la clase es una asesora en lactancia certificada por el consejo.

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    • 30
      ABR
      • Atención pediátrica
      • Salud de la mujer

      Clase de conceptos básicos sobre la lactancia y más

      • 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
      • Renown Regional Medical Center – Mack Auditorium
      • gratuito

      El boleto incluye al socio. En esta clase obtendrá información sobre cómo amamantar a su bebé usando recomendaciones de organizaciones de salud de todo el mundo. Recomendamos que todos los padres primerizos tomen esta clase en profundidad para ayudar a las madres a tener un mejor comienzo con la lactancia. Los temas incluyen los beneficios de la lactancia, la anatomía mamaria, las señales de alimentación, establecer un buen agarre, las posiciones de lactancia, las maneras en que las parejas pueden brindar apoyo y participar en la lactancia materna, la extracción y el almacenamiento de la leche materna, los consejos de lactancia y los suministros y recursos disponibles para la lactancia. También se aborda cómo saber si su bebé está recibiendo suficiente leche y cuándo y dónde obtener ayuda si es necesario. La instructora de la clase es una asesora en lactancia certificada por el consejo.

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    • 13
      dic
      • Atención pediátrica
      • Salud de la mujer

      Clase de conceptos básicos sobre la lactancia y más

      • 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
      • Renown Regional Medical Center – Mack Auditorium
      • gratuito

      El boleto incluye al socio. En esta clase obtendrá información sobre cómo amamantar a su bebé usando recomendaciones de organizaciones de salud de todo el mundo. Recomendamos que todos los padres primerizos tomen esta clase en profundidad para ayudar a las madres a tener un mejor comienzo con la lactancia. Los temas incluyen los beneficios de la lactancia, la anatomía mamaria, las señales de alimentación, establecer un buen agarre, las posiciones de lactancia, las maneras en que las parejas pueden brindar apoyo y participar en la lactancia materna, la extracción y el almacenamiento de la leche materna, los consejos de lactancia y los suministros y recursos disponibles para la lactancia. También se aborda cómo saber si su bebé está recibiendo suficiente leche y cuándo y dónde obtener ayuda si es necesario. La instructora de la clase es una asesora en lactancia certificada por el consejo.

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