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… a last resort. Have the person sit up and tilt his or her head forward with the chin down. This will help any blood … a last resort. Have the person sit up and tilt his or her head forward with the chin down. This will help any blood …
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… in.) long with a dark violin-shaped mark on the combined head and midsection (cephalothorax). They are found most … in.) long with a dark violin-shaped mark on the combined head and midsection (cephalothorax). They are found most …
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… A fall or a forceful, direct blow to the side of the head can burst the eardrum or damage the tiny bones in the … the right questions for you. Has your child had a recent head injury? Yes Recent head injury No Recent head injury Does your baby seem sick? …
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… Overuse. Activities in which you use your arms above your head a lot—such as tennis, swimming, or house painting—can … disorders include: Aging. Holding or moving your arm overhead often. This may include painting, working as a waiter, … objects that are too heavy for you, especially over your head. Avoid sports or other activities where forceful …
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… a high place, a direct blow to the back or the top of the head, a high-energy fall onto the buttocks, or a penetrating … out (losing consciousness). Feeling very dizzy or light-headed, like you may pass out. Feeling very weak or having … or upper belly, or in one or both shoulders or arms. Light-headedness or sudden weakness. A fast or irregular …
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… skin from tearing. The cut is made just before the baby's head comes out of the birth canal. The cut is stitched up … skin from tearing. The cut is made just before the baby's head comes out of the birth canal. The cut is stitched up …
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… you have the urge to urinate more often. Usually the baby's head is the first (presenting) part to enter the pelvis, but … last month, your doctor will estimate how far the baby's head has moved down into (engaged) the pelvis. This is measured in "stations." A baby is at –3 station when the head is above the pelvis and at 0 station when the head is …
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… vehicle. Put your infant's car seat at an angle where their head does not flop forward. Use the Universal Anchorage … vehicle. Put your infant's car seat at an angle where their head does not flop forward. Use the Universal Anchorage …
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… and bruised. Your doctor may instruct you to keep your head elevated and still as much as possible. Most people can … and bruised. Your doctor may instruct you to keep your head elevated and still as much as possible. Most people can …
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… a lot. That's because there are many blood vessels in the head and neck area. Home treatment of minor mouth injuries … your throat, or a tonsil can injure deeper tissues in your head or neck. These injuries can happen when a child falls … the tool asks the right questions for you. Have you had a head injury? Yes Head injury No Head injury Are you having …