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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for Effort
  1. ... The health care provider examines the baby's: Breathing effort Heart rate Muscle tone Reflexes Skin color Each ... or 2, depending on the observed condition. Breathing effort: If the infant is not breathing, the respiratory ...
  2. ... at a time that fits your schedule, your efforts may not be as effective. It is unlikely ... teaching, provide reinforcement for learning. Reinforce your patient's effort to learn. Acknowledge when your patient has overcome ...
  3. ... shortness of breath or feeling tired after little effort. ... shortness of breath, or feeling tired after little effort Signs of extreme sleepiness Tests used to help ...
  4. ... could not Spending a lot of time and effort to get alcohol, use it, or recover from ... you should live with people who support your efforts to avoid alcohol. Some programs offer housing options ...
  5. ... But a nebulizer can deliver medicine with less effort and greater predictability than an inhaler. You and ...
  6. ... them before speaking. Give positive feedback for their effort. Ask questions in a way that they can ...
  7. ... more than 12 weeks) Recurrent ear infections despite efforts of prevention (more than three infections in six ...
  8. ... doctor for the appropriate zone. If your best effort is in the red zone, take your relief ...
  9. ... you the OK to push. Propelled by your effort and the force of your contractions, the baby ...
  10. ... longer, it can help you with weight loss efforts or to maintain a healthy weight. For people ...
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