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FF in CHILD CARE (FACTS AND FALLACIES)

FF in CHILD CARE (FACTS AND FALLACIES). Objectives:. To present the common practices in child care To give the rationale of their use To advise on what is to be followed. Objectives:. WHAT? WHY? And WHY not? Any alternative?. Reason for the practices. Innocence. Economics. Tradition.

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FF in CHILD CARE (FACTS AND FALLACIES)

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  1. FF in CHILD CARE(FACTS AND FALLACIES)

  2. Objectives: • To present the common practices in child care • To give the rationale of their use • To advise on what is to be followed

  3. Objectives: • WHAT? • WHY? • And WHY not? • Any alternative?

  4. Reason for the practices Innocence Economics Tradition Last Resort Preventive CHILD

  5. CLASSIFICATION: • Applied • Taken in (orally) • Practiced

  6. Those that are applied: NOT RECOMMENDED: Cause irritation (redness, first degree burn-like lesion and or allergies on site of application

  7. Those that are applied: NOT RECOMMENDED: May aggravate the conditions of the skin and eyes

  8. Those that are applied: NOT RECOMMENDED: May aggravate the conditions of the skin and eyes

  9. Those that are applied: NOT RECOMMENDED: No evidence to even suggest relief or cure

  10. Those that are applied: NOT RECOMMENDED: No evidence to even suggest relief or cure

  11. Those that are applied: NOT RECOMMENDED: Might react to the red “paint”

  12. Those that are taken orally: • NOT RECOMMENDED: • There is no need to take • anything to evacuate the stool • May even cause diarrhea

  13. Those that are taken orally: • NOT RECOMMENDED: • No alcoholic drink while • breastfeeding • Better to take vitamin pills

  14. Those that are taken orally: • NOT RECOMMENDED: • No evidence that it helps!

  15. Those that are taken orally:

  16. Those that are being carried: • NOT RECOMMENDED: • The baby might • swallow it! • No proven effect

  17. Those that are being practiced: • DEFINITELY NOT RECOMMENDED • May cut the lid of the baby! • No evidence of claim

  18. Those that are being practiced: • DEFINITELY NOT RECOMMENDED • No evidence that it will be thicker

  19. Those that are being practiced: • DEFINITELY NOT RECOMMENDED • Nothing written about this • Might introduce infection • Might hurt the tongue

  20. Those that are being practiced: • NOT RECOMMENDED • NO basis for claim • Need to cleanse the • body

  21. Those that are being practiced: • NOT RECOMMENDED • NO basis for claim

  22. Those that are being practiced: • NOT RECOMMENDED • NO basis for claim • May cause allergies/ • wheezing

  23. Those that are being practiced: • NOT RECOMMENDED • NO basis for claim • If with fracture, may aggravate • the fracture • “walang pilay sa dibdib”

  24. Those that are being practiced: • NOT RECOMMENDED • NO basis for claim • Perspiration is for cooling effect

  25. AND MORE………… • Chinese Traditional Medicine • Other Alternative Medicine

  26. In Summary: • Presented the common practices in child care • Given the rationale of their use • Advised on what is to be followed

  27. The Philippine College of Physicians wishes to acknowledge the following for her invaluable efforts in the preparation of this module Cynthia Cuayo-Juico, MD, FPPS

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