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… tip with petroleum jelly (such as Vaseline) Place your baby on their back with their knees bent Gently insert the … always accurate so it is important to be watching for other signs that your child might be ill. Also, the degree of a … energy), excessively fussy or irritable Has a fever and signs of another illness (rash, cough, vomiting, diarrhea) …
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… nose, watery eyes and sneezing), trouble swallowing Heart : signs of a drop in blood pressure like weak pulse, feeling … some responsibility for their safety. When your child is ready, teach them: To carry their own epinephrine …
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… body, it usually takes 2 to 3 months to develop symptoms or signs of illness. Symptoms of hepatitis B may include … and may not know they have the disease. Whether there are signs of illness or not, you can pass the virus on to …
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… nose, watery eyes and sneezing), trouble swallowing Heart : signs of a drop in blood pressure like weak pulse, feeling … food allergy. Every child care provider should know: The signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis How to respond to a child … some responsibility for their safety. When your child is ready, teach them: How to avoid their food allergens. This …
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… body, it may take weeks to months to develop symptoms or signs of illness. Symptoms of HBV infection may include … pipes, spoons, cookers and needles During pregnancy to a baby before or during delivery HBV is not spread by: … as there is a risk of passing the virus on to your baby. This risk can be greatly reduced by giving your baby …
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… and before you eat or prepare and handle food, particularly ready-to-eat food Wash children's hands after they use the … immediately after you prepare foods and always before ready-to-eat foods are placed on them Thoroughly cook all …
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… Use one cutting board for raw meats and a different one for ready-to-eat foods like fresh fruits and vegetables Cook … instructions Some packaged foods are fully cooked and ready-to-eat. Other foods are not and may contain raw …
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… A pregnant woman with chickenpox can pass it to her baby before birth. People with chickenpox can spread the … virus. If your child is exposed to chickenpox, watch for signs of the illness for the next 2 to 3 weeks. What are the … juice and soup, especially if there is a fever. If your baby is breastfeeding, feed your baby more often. Keep …
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… rides. Covering a car seat with a rug, towel, blanket, or baby wrap may restrict air circulation around your child and … air conditioners may cause dehydration Stop and wake your baby for feeds if they become sleepy while travelling in the … sleep and may also help to keep air circulating around your baby For children, sleeping on a firm mattress and using a …
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… Use one cutting board for raw meats and a different one for ready-to-eat foods like fresh fruits and vegetables Cook … any bones. Some packaged foods are fully cooked and ready-to-eat. Other foods are not and may contain raw …