First Aid for Baby- What to carry in Diaper Bag- Concussion Symptoms – Video

Posted: Published on January 3rd, 2013

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First Aid for Baby- What to carry in Diaper Bag- Concussion Symptoms
Boo boo Buddy cold pack http://www.schoolkidshealthcare.com also can find them at your pharmacy and store. Neosporin for cuts Arnicare Arnica gel for everyday pain relief and swelling or discoloration http://www.drugstore.com Be Kool Fever patches or brusing 🙂 http://www.drugstore.com call your Docoter if you think something is very wrong or just to be sure. Concussion Symptoms Vomiting A headache that gets worse over time Changes in his or her behavior, including irritability or fussiness Changes in physical coordination, including stumbling or clumsiness Confusion or disorientation Slurred speech or other changes in speech Vision or eye disturbances, including pupils that are bigger than normal (dilated pupils) or pupils of unequal sizes Changes in breathing pattern Lasting or recurrent dizziness Blood or fluid discharge from the nose or ears Large head bumps or bruises on areas other than the forehead!!!!, especially in infants under 12 months of age. Large bumps on forehead are good best place to get boo boos usually goes down with ice or cold pack means baby is bleeding normally. "The 98.6 benchmark is generally for temperatures taken orally, but you can #39;t measure temperature this way in a baby. The two most common ways to measure temperature in babies is rectally or in the ear. According to the Canadian Paediatric Society, normal rectal temperature in a baby is between 97.9 and 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Measured in the ear, normal temperature ranges from 96.4 to 100.4 degrees ...

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