Not exact matches
* If your child already has a diagnosed food
allergy, or there's a history of
allergy in their immediate
family (
such as asthma, eczema or hay fever), talk to a health professional before giving them food containing peanuts for the first time.
Of course, please talk to your baby's pediatrician before introducing these highly allergenic foods especially if your infant has a reaction to any food,
allergies run
in your
family, or if your infant has persistent skin issues (
such as moderate to severe eczema) despite treatment.
In families where there is a history of
allergy (e.g. asthma, eczema, hay fever), delaying the introduction of other foods
such as eggs or nut products may be advised to try to ensure that the new baby will not develop an
allergy.
Your child has a higher risk of developing a peanut
allergy if they already have an
allergy (
such as eczema or a diagnosed food
allergy), or if there's a history of
allergy in their immediate
family (
such as asthma, eczema or hay fever).
However, if you are introducing an allergenic food — especially if a history of
such allergies runs
in your
family — observe your baby closely after offering that particular food.
It breaks my hearts when I am working with
families with functional issues,
such as asthma or
allergies, and learn they just remolded their home and invested
in wall - to - wall carpeting.
They end up
in the shelter because of
family problems,
such as divorce, loss of job, relocation, death
in family,
allergies, etc..
However, if you have someone
in the
family who is particularly vulnerable to
such substances or is known to have
allergies to
such ingredients, then hypersensitivity reactions can ensue including skin redness and itching, skin discoloration, and even the triggering of asthma.
Hostess — Jambalaya Cajun Cuisine — 2013 - 2015 • Served as dinner hostess for
family restaurant
in downtown shopping district • Managed table seating and guest wait times to ensure smooth and speedy process • Focused on keeping children engaged during long waits, providing them with activity packs and balloons • Made superior customer service a priority; received award for «Top Customer Service»
in Q3 2014, based on surveys received across all 50 restaurants
in franchise • Provided menus and helped explain menu items prior to seating; advised guests with special dietary needs
such as food
allergies and gluten intolerance on menu options and informed wait staff • Encouraged guests to complete feedback surveys at the end of their meals
In your role as a medical assistant each aspect of a patient encounter, whether directly face - to - face, or over the phone, should be carefully documented to protect yourself, your employer and also the patient: ask about personal and
family histories,
allergies to medications, or latex, medications administered and prescribed, physical exam findings (
such as vital signs), imaging and lab test results, discussions with patients, including specific questions and responses and procedures performed during course of the visit.
Responsible for patient care; assist nurse or physician
in the operation of medical equipment; Provide information
such as directions, visiting hours, or patient status information to visitors or callers; Explain medical instructions to patients or
family members; Stock or issue medical supplies; Review patients» dietary restrictions, food
allergies, and preferences; Record vital signs,
such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, or respiration rate; Record height or weight of patients; Gather information from caregivers, nurses, or physicians about patient condition, treatment plans or appropriate activities; Charting all daily duties; Answer phone and intercom system; Performing all managerial duties