When infants are not swaddle, parents need to
pay attention to their body temperature (normal 97 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit) as they no longer have an extra layer of protection.
Not exact matches
I'll admit that on an easy rest day I will sometimes eat just 25 - 50g of carbohydrates, but that's certainly not a daily practice for me, and if you're engaging in that level of carbohydrate restriction, I'd highly recommend you
pay attention to important markers of metabolism such as morning
body temperature, dry, cracked skin, and enormous sugar cravings accompanied by very low energy levels.
In ferret surgery
pay particular
attention to low
body temperature (hypothermia) and low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
These include both physiological and behavioral regulation (maintenance of
body temperature, reactions
to external stimuli, etc.) as well as those that influence more complex behaviors (expressing feelings,
paying attention, impulse control, etc.)(National Research Institute of Medicine, 2000).