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… to read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions each time you use a different type or brand of thermometer. … directions are followed: Use a clean probe tip each time, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully …
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… no matter what. Show your child that you love them all the time – even when you are angry with them. Let your child … out.” After the newborn period, babies can tolerate short times of mild distress, such as when they are learning to … new skills, your child may experience frustration. At times, they may even have tantrums. Have patience and stay …
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… child’s health. Dental care keep teeth healthy for a lifetime. Healthy baby teeth help children eat and speak … cup filled with milk, juice or formula (especially at bedtime) Not brushing your child’s teeth daily Not using … stays in the mouth, bathing the teeth in sugar for a long time. Transferring bacteria from your mouth to your baby’s : …
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… may experience some differences in their symptoms each time they have an allergic reaction. The most dangerous … Read the ingredients list each time they buy a food or receive a food delivery. Ingredients … food is offered, not just at regular meal and snack times. Celebrations, demonstrations and craft activities can …
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… at room temperature. A new condom should be used every time you have sex. Use only water-based lubricants with male …
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… at room temperature. A new condom should be used every time you have sex. Do not reuse condoms. Do not use 2 …
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… of the hands or fingers, soles of the feet or toes, and sometimes on the knees, elbows and buttocks (bum). These red … bowels of an infected person and can be spread during that time. Pregnant people who become infected with the virus …
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… and eating mindfully. Mindful eating includes taking time to eat and being aware of when you are hungry and full. …
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… need to take your anti-malaria medication for the entire time you are travelling. If you have side effects from the … finished, even after your return to Canada. The length of time depends on which drug you are prescribed, and whether … If you do not take the medication for the recommended time, the parasites may start to multiply in your blood and …
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… is applied; the amount of product to be used; the length of time the product needs to be applied; and how long the … prior to the immunization visit because the product needs time to numb the skin once it is applied. The time needed to numb the skin may vary from 30 to 60 minutes …