BATHING AN INFANT
The first bath time is really important, so that you need to be extra careful when bathing your newborn baby.Most midwives and other health care professionals recommend bathing newborns 2 or 3 times a week.Baths not only relax your child,but they can give you a break to bond and play after a hectic day.And like baby massage a warm bath can be an excellent way to help prepare your child for bed.But time can be fun,but you have to be very careful with your child around the water.Most drowning deaths in children happen at home, often when a child is left alone in the bathroom.
- stay close enough to your children who are in the tub so that you can reach out and hold them if they slip.
- use toys in the tub to keep your child busy and sitting down,and away from the faucet.
- keep the water temperature below 48.9 degrees
- keep all sharp objects out of your child’ Reach
- unplug all electric items
- empty the tub after bath time over
- keep the floor and your child’s feet dry to prevent slipping.
Bircan
Saturday, June 1, 2019
Saturday, May 18, 2019
Exccesive consumption of caffeine
How long takes the human’s liver cleanse the caffeine from the body?
Caffeine is a familiar drug that stimulates the nervous system. When it enters the body, caffeine raises the heart rate and blood pressure, increasing energy levels and improving the mood.
Some Turkish dieticians advice to have a glass of water after each a cup of coffee or tea, so the water will help the liver for cleanse.Caffeine has a half-life of about five hours.Someone who consumes 40 mg of caffeine will have 20 mg remaining in their system after five hours.
Levels of caffeine peak in the blood within about 15-45 minutes of consumption. As the body becomes resistant to the drug, people who regularly consume caffeine may barely notice its effects.
However, for someone who is very sensitive to caffeine,effects may persist for hours or until the next day.
There is no set time limit. The duration of the drug’s effects depend upon the dosage and on personal factors, including age,body weight, and how sensitive a person is to caffeine.
Caffeine is a familiar drug that stimulates the nervous system. When it enters the body, caffeine raises the heart rate and blood pressure, increasing energy levels and improving the mood.
Some Turkish dieticians advice to have a glass of water after each a cup of coffee or tea, so the water will help the liver for cleanse.Caffeine has a half-life of about five hours.Someone who consumes 40 mg of caffeine will have 20 mg remaining in their system after five hours.
Levels of caffeine peak in the blood within about 15-45 minutes of consumption. As the body becomes resistant to the drug, people who regularly consume caffeine may barely notice its effects.
However, for someone who is very sensitive to caffeine,effects may persist for hours or until the next day.
There is no set time limit. The duration of the drug’s effects depend upon the dosage and on personal factors, including age,body weight, and how sensitive a person is to caffeine.
Friday, May 10, 2019
Global Warming Statistics |
this pie chart shows statistics of global warming in the USA. Most of scientists, they believe that global warming is being caused by humans activity. Most of American people believe that global warming is very real. However, some of American people believe that global warming is not real.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
2018 Square Australia Coffee Report
According to 2018 Square Australia Report, this bar graph shows coffee consumption at Australian states.Victorian State is holding the highest rate of coffee consumption with latte. NSW and SA has the same rates with the lowest coffee consumption. ACT, WA,NT and QLD consume more flat white,and the highest rate is at ACT.
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Toddler baby dead after being pulled from backyard pool north of Brisbane
Two brothers has been found in critical condition in the backyard pool. Two boys were
unconscious when they found. The children were aged 16 months and 2 years and 6 months
old. Their family called the emergency service immediately, so two boys has been taken to
Queensland Children Hospital. Unfortunately , two boys lost their life after giving a big fight
in last week. On that day, their parents had very sad moment , and they said " our boys no
longer with us". The parents wanted that people respect their family's privacy , so they does not
like to see any comments about their children in the media .The parents thanked the hospital's
staff because of their supporting and care.
Two brothers has been found in critical condition in the backyard pool. Two boys were
unconscious when they found. The children were aged 16 months and 2 years and 6 months
old. Their family called the emergency service immediately, so two boys has been taken to
Queensland Children Hospital. Unfortunately , two boys lost their life after giving a big fight
in last week. On that day, their parents had very sad moment , and they said " our boys no
longer with us". The parents wanted that people respect their family's privacy , so they does not
like to see any comments about their children in the media .The parents thanked the hospital's
staff because of their supporting and care.
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Toddler baby dead after being pulled from backyard pool north of Brisbane
Toddler baby dead after being pulled from backyard pool north of Brisbane
-Two brothers pulled unconscious
-Children aged 16 months and 2 and half years
-Emergency services were called
-Two boys taken to QCH critical condition
-Family"s sad moment
-Support and care provided by staff of the Queensland Children's Hospital
-Two children fights for life
-Died in hospital last week
-Respecting family's privacy
https://www.smh.com.au/national/queensland/toddler-baby-dead-after-being-pulled-from-backyard-pool-north-of-brisbane-20190403-p51abb.htmlhttps://www.smh.com.au/national/queensland/toddler-baby-dead-after-being-pulled-from-backyard-pool-north-of-brisbane-20190403-p51abb.html
-Two brothers pulled unconscious
-Children aged 16 months and 2 and half years
-Emergency services were called
-Two boys taken to QCH critical condition
-Family"s sad moment
-Support and care provided by staff of the Queensland Children's Hospital
-Two children fights for life
-Died in hospital last week
-Respecting family's privacy
https://www.smh.com.au/national/queensland/toddler-baby-dead-after-being-pulled-from-backyard-pool-north-of-brisbane-20190403-p51abb.htmlhttps://www.smh.com.au/national/queensland/toddler-baby-dead-after-being-pulled-from-backyard-pool-north-of-brisbane-20190403-p51abb.html
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Fred Hallows (1929-1996)
-1929: He was born inApril 9,1929 in Dunedin, New Zealand.
-1936: He. Moved to Palmerstan North when he was seven years old.
-1951: He attended medical school at the University of Otago (1951-1955)
-1958: Fred got married Mary Skiller until she died a sad death in 1975.
-1965: Fred moved to Australia to became the Associate Proffesor at the University of NSW.
-1969: He went to Moorfields Eye Hospital in England to study opthamology.
-1971: Fred set up the first Aboriginal Medical Service in Australia.
-1980: Fred later married a second time to Gabi O'Sullivan.
-1981: He won the Advance Australa Award.
-1985: Refused order of Australia .
-1990: He won the Human Rights Medal .
-1991: He was presented Humanist of the year.
-1993:Fred Hallows passed away on the 10th of February.
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