Positive Parenting Tips: Preschoolers (3–5 years old) Provide your child with age-appropriate play equipment, like balls and plastic bats, but let your preschooler choose what to play This makes moving and being active fun for your preschooler Make sure your child gets the recommended amount of sleep each night: 10–13 hours per 24 hours (including naps) for preschoolers 3–5 years old
How to Prevent Pink Eye | Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) | CDC Throw away cotton balls after use Wash used washcloths with hot water and detergent, then wash your hands again with soap and warm water Do not use the same eye drop bottle for your infected and non-infected eyes Clean eyeglasses, being careful not to contaminate shared items like hand towels Use and clean contact lenses properly
Anophthalmia Microphthalmia | Birth Defects | CDC Anophthalmia (an-off-thal-mia) and microphthalmia (mic-roff-thal-mia) are birth defects of a baby’s eye (s) Anophthalmia and microphthalmia often result in blindness or limited vision Researchers estimate that 1 in every 5,100 babies has anophthalmia or microphthalmia at birth in the United States
Illness Associated with Exposure to Naphthalene in Mothballs -- Indiana The woman, her 4-year-old daughter, and seven relatives living in two other households where mothballs were extensively used, had symptoms and medical findings compatible with naphthalene exposure--headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, malaise, confusion, anemia, icterus, and renal disease Headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and malaise disappeared in members of all three
Milestones by 3 Years | Learn the Signs. Act Early. | CDC Learn about the developmental milestones that most children do by 3 years of age See important information to share with your doctor Find tips and activities you can do for your 3 year old
Recess | Physical Education and Physical Activity | CDC Recess encourages students to be physically active with their peers Recess benefits a student's mental, emotional, and physical well-being National guidance offers strategies and resources to improve recess
CAUTI 104 - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention For example, wisps from cotton balls tend to cling to tongs in some kits, so that a new cotton swab becomes contaminated by wisps from the previous swab, so many inserters just discard the tongs without using them Remember that tongs provide an additional barrier between the inserter’s hand and the patient
Epididymitis - STI Treatment Guidelines Acute epididymitis is a clinical syndrome causing pain, swelling, and inflammation of the epididymis and lasting <6 weeks (1191) Sometimes a testicle is also involved, a condition referred to as epididymo-orchitis A high index of suspicion for spermatic cord (testicular) torsion should be maintained among men who have a sudden onset of symptoms associated with epididymitis because this