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… you think your baby has a fever? Yes Fever No Fever Did you take your child's temperature? This is the only way to be sure that a baby … (armpit) temperature is also an option. Yes Temperature taken No Temperature taken Is it 38°C (100.4°F) or higher, …
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… can occur in children who have an increase in body temperature. You may not even know that your child has a … fluid usually are not enough. The child needs to be able to take in and keep down plenty of fluids. Yes Unable to drink … think your child has a fever? Yes Fever No Fever Did you take your child's temperature? Yes Temperature taken No …
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… you think your baby has a fever? Yes Fever No Fever Did you take your child's temperature? This is the only way to be sure that a baby … (armpit) temperature is also an option. Yes Temperature taken No Temperature taken Is it 38°C (100.4°F) or higher, …
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… difficile (sometimes called C. diff) may occur while you take an antibiotic or shortly after you finish the … of fluid usually are not enough. You need to be able to take in and keep down plenty of fluids. Yes Unable to … Yes Possible fever No Possible fever Did you take your temperature? Yes Temperature taken No Temperature taken How …
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… her to drink, or if your child vomits every time he or she takes a drink, the risk of dehydration is greater. Check … fluid usually are not enough. The child needs to be able to take in and keep down plenty of fluids. Yes Unable to drink … has a fever? Yes Fever No Fever Did you take your child's temperature? This is the only way to be sure that a baby …
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… look at all of his or her symptoms to decide what steps to take next. The urethra, bladder, ureters, and kidneys are … you think your baby has a fever? Yes Fever No Fever Did you take your child's temperature? This is the only way to be sure that a baby …
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… foods like fresh fruits and vegetables Cook foods to a safe temperature Cooking foods to an internal temperature of 74°C (165°F) or hotter kills germs. To check … to at least 74°C (165°F). If in doubt, throw it out Do not take chances with your food. Remember, contaminated foods …
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… have a fever? Yes Possible fever No Possible fever Did you take your temperature? Yes Temperature taken No Temperature taken How high is the fever? The answer …
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… feel worse when you press on or move the area or when you take a deep breath. Yes Pain in chest wall No Pain in chest … have a fever? Yes Possible fever No Possible fever Did you take your temperature? Yes Temperature taken No Temperature taken How …
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… mercury is a shiny, silvery metal that is liquid at room temperature, and forms beads when spilled. Some of it also … to form a colourless and odorless vapour at room and higher temperatures. Where might I have elemental mercury in my … disposing of the bag What healthcare precautions should I take to protect myself and my family from mercury spills? …