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… is getting full during a feeding will take longer pauses between sucking. A baby who is full will turn away from the … is getting full during a feeding will take longer pauses between sucking. A baby who is full will turn away from the …
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… methods: Dry warmth. Place a protective layer of fabric between a warm compress and the skin. Heating pads and hot … methods: Dry warmth. Place a protective layer of fabric between a warm compress and the skin. Heating pads and hot …
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… their internal hunger gauge. From birth until your child is between 6 months and 1 year old: You are responsible for … their internal hunger gauge. From birth until your child is between 6 months and 1 year old: You are responsible for …
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… Stretching helps you be more flexible. Reaching a balance between these three types of physical activity is important … Stretching helps you be more flexible. Reaching a balance between these three types of physical activity is important …
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… ( pyloric stenosis ), an infection ( meningitis ) of the fluid (cerebrospinal fluid) and tissues (meninges) that … or other problems as long as the child can keep down fluids between vomiting. The more time that passes between episodes of vomiting, the less serious it probably …
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… socks and garters. Wear socks in bed if your feet are cold at night. Do not use a hot water bottle or heating pad … socks and garters. Wear socks in bed if your feet are cold at night. Do not use a hot water bottle or heating pad …
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… Nile virus and ones that can cause other illnesses, such as colds or rashes. What are the symptoms? The main symptom is … also have other tests, such as tests to check the spinal fluid. How is acute flaccid myelitis treated? There is no … also have other tests, such as tests to check the spinal fluid. How is acute flaccid myelitis treated? There is no …
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… than in a cool one. Sleep with fewer blankets. Drink cold beverages rather than hot ones. Limit your intake of … than in a cool one. Sleep with fewer blankets. Drink cold beverages rather than hot ones. Limit your intake of …
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… after each 30 mL (1 fl oz) to 60 mL (2 fl oz) of fluid. Burp the baby after the feeding is finished. If the … sure that the breast milk or formula is not too hot or too cold. Hold the bottle so no air gets into the nipple. Sit … after each 30 mL (1 fl oz) to 60 mL (2 fl oz) of fluid. Burp the baby after the feeding is finished. If the …
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… Cool the person's entire body by sponging or spraying cold water, and fan the person to help lower the person's … is awake and alert enough to swallow, give the person fluids [ 1 L (32 fl oz) to 2 L (64 fl oz) over 1 to 2 hours] … altered level of consciousness and cannot safely be given fluids to drink. Dehydration …