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… as a way of communicating needs Coos and gurgles happily when given attention Startles at noise and responds to sounds in time Stretches or moves arms and legs Lifts head when lying … energy and wants to explore everything Can feed themselves using fingers or a spoon May climb out of the crib Walks …
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… these tips to reduce the risk of choking and food poisoning When preparing vegetables and fruits: Wash produce. Peel … Finely chop stringy foods like celery and pineapple When preparing protein foods: Cook eggs until the yolk is … of food a day. Start by offering one to 2 teaspoons at a time. As their appetite increases, offer more food. Remember …
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… to UV rays occurs before we are 18 years of age. By the time we are adults, many of us have soaked up more than … the sun during the peak hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is when the sun is the strongest. When you are outside, look for trees and other naturally …
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… are conducted by a physician or a trained sonographer using a hand-held instrument called a transducer. The … ultrasound. What can I do to prepare for my appointment? When you book your ultrasound, you will receive instructions … or nurse practitioner can order an ultrasound at any time during your pregnancy, based on your medical needs. …
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… other foods Germs from raw foods can spread to other foods when not handled properly. This is called cross … at room temperature at first. Place them in the fridge when steaming stops. Leave food uncovered until it reaches …
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… knowing which chemicals to add, and knowing how and when to safely add them. For more information on … and decks clean. Always shower or bathe with soap before using a hot tub or pool. This helps keep the water free of … if you are pregnant. Sitting in hot water for a long time can cause severe heat-related illnesses, such as …
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… You and your child have different roles at meal and snack times. Your role is to decide what foods to offer, when to serve them and where. Your child's role is to decide … It will also help your child listen to their body to know when they are full. Be aware of pressure Avoid any kind of …
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… loss can be hard to detect. Mild hearing loss is sometimes mistaken for other concerns, and it may cause a child … Startles or cries at loud sounds Becomes quiet or smiles when spoken to Makes cooing sounds 4 to 6 months old Moves … attention to music Notices toys that make sounds Babbles using many speech-like sounds Uses a variety of pitches in …
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… of food or other items getting stuck in the upper airway (causing choking) or entering the lungs (causing aspiration). A … eating or drinking. It can also lead to pneumonia. Over time, eating, chewing and swallowing difficulties can lead … care team to be aware of any problems a person in care has when eating, drinking or taking medication. They must be …
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… Most people do not know that they are carrying SA bacteria. When these bacteria are in your nose or on the surface of … of infections, such as skin and wound infections. Sometimes, SA can cause serious infections in your blood, lungs … the numbers carried on the skin and the chance of it causing an infection. If you have an MRSA infection, you can …