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… make lip-smacking sounds Turn their head toward the person holding them, often with their mouth open (called rooting) … formula: What you need to know Child Nutrition Series Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child …
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… a person takes more opioids than their body can handle. Breathing may become irregular and slow, and a person may not respond to stimulation. If someone cannot breathe, or is not breathing enough, the oxygen levels in the blood decrease. …
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… during delivery HBV is not spread by: Kissing, hugging or holding hands Using the same dishes or cutlery or sharing …
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… use a male or female condom every time. For information on preventing STIs, see HealthLinkBC File #08o Preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) Do not …
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… disease of the lungs for a long period of time and needs to breathe in TB germs for infection to occur. Not everyone … TB infection and TB disease? Infection occurs when you breathe TB bacteria into your lungs and your body's defences … is also called “sleeping TB”. TB disease occurs when you breathe TB bacteria into your lungs and the bacteria start …
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… the thermometer in the rectum, about 2.5 cm (1 inch), holding it in place with your fingers Leave the thermometer …
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… speak with a registered dietitian. HealthLinkBC: File #110b Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child … meals for babies 6 to 12 months old Child Nutrition Series Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child …
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… and the coloured portion If you need to steady the hand holding the eye drops, rest it on the forehead You should …