Sentences with phrase «for accidental ingestion»

65,000: Average number of children under the age of 5 admitted to emergency rooms annually for accidental ingestion of medications, according to a study published in the Journal of Pediatrics in September.

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It is for this reason, choose baby massage oils that are 100 % safe for babies and do not pose any health risk even on accidental ingestion.
The Broken Lizard guys go mostly big, obviously, but several of these story strands of wild escalation (Rich's accidental ingestion of a customer's diamond engagement ring, for instance, after gluttonously attacking a dessert momentarily left in the «send - back» area) get left behind, or back - burned in ways that make them a lot less amusing when they return to them.
Look for signs of distress in pets and any unusual behavior that may indicate accidental ingestion.
The amount of Tylenol ® required to induce a toxic effect in dogs is low, and depends on your dog's weight and overall health, which is why the most common cause of a toxic effect in dogs is an accidental ingestion (for example a dog that eats pills left on a counter).
Ribbons, strings, and seasonal bows make for a fun toy and decoration for your pet, but accidental ingestion can result in intestinal blockage or choking — which will require immediate vet attention.
Always supervise your dog while they are playing with this toy and make sure to check the toy periodically for signs of damage and wear to avoid accidental ingestion.
Awareness is key to preventing accidental ingestion and subsequent toxicity for dogs and possibly other pets.
Separate treated dogs from each other and from other pets for 30 minutes to ensure accidental ingestion via licking of treated areas does not occur.
We purchased this insurance for our puppy after a recommendation from a friend who had to pay out of pocket expenses for 2 major surgeries after accidental ingestion of foreign objects.
disease or bacterial infection except for any bacterial infection resulting from an accidental external cut or wound or accidental ingestion of contaminated food.
The major reasons for hospitalization were respiratory problems (eg, asthma or pneumonia)(n = 71, 43.6 %), accidental trauma (n = 26, 16 %), neurologic problems (eg, seizures or accidents)(n = 22, 13.5 %), infections (eg, meningitis or sepsis)(n = 18, 11 %), hematologic problems (eg, bleeding after procedures)(n = 8, 4.9 %), cardiac problems (n = 3, 1.9 %), ingestions (n = 7, 4.3 %), or other causes (eg, acidosis)(n = 8, 4.9 %).
Five programs showed favorable effects in some aspect of child maltreatment reduction: (1) Child FIRST showed a favorable effect on family involvement with child protective services53; (2) Early Start on 2 measures, including the percentage who went to the hospital for accident, injury, or accidental poisoning, and parents» report of severe or very severe physical assault25, 26; (3) EHS had a favorable effect on physical punishment at 36 months66; (4) HFA showed 14 favorable impacts on measures of parenting behaviors, such as corporal punishment, self - reported serious physical abuse, and aggression, 30,50,67 — 69 and 1 measure of the biological mother as a confirmed subject of sexual abuse report by the child's seventh birthday50; and (5) NFP had favorable effects on 7 measures, including health care encounters for injuries or ingestions and substantiated abuse or neglect 15 years after program enrollment.34, 35,42,70,71 One program, Healthy Steps, showed no effect on 1 measure in this domain.65
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