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Taking Care of Baby

Taking Care of Baby. Changing Baby. Change infant in a safe place where the infant cannot roll away If using a change table, make sure it has a belt or rails. On the floor on a change mat is the safest. Changing con’t. Disposable diapers are used most often

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Taking Care of Baby

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  1. Taking Care of Baby

  2. Changing Baby • Change infant in a safe place where the infant cannot roll away • If using a change table, make sure it has a belt or rails. • On the floor on a change mat is the safest

  3. Changing con’t • Disposable diapers are used most often • Keep diapers, wipes and cream within reaching distance

  4. Discussion questions • 1. How often do you think an infants diaper needs to be changed per day? • 2. Does the number of changes vary from a new born to a one-year-old? Why? • 3. Describe some characteristics of easy to use infant clothing. • 4. What type of infant clothing must be flame retardant?

  5. Bathing an infant

  6. Points to remember 1.Never leave an infant alone in a bathtub!! 2. Always bath infant in a warm comfortable environment, free from drafts 3. Keep all supplies within reach 4. Bathe an infant every two-three days 5. Wash your hands before bathing baby 6. Use this time to communicate with baby

  7. Sponge bath • Should be given until the umbilical cord drops off, then you can use a tub. • You need: • Two large bath towels • Cotton balls • Soft wash clothes • Infant shampoo and soap

  8. Tub bath • Once the area around the navel is dry and healed an infant is ready for a tub bath • You can use *kitchen sink *basin or * infant tub • 2-3 inches of water is all that is necessary!!!!! • Not too hot!! Test it with your elbow.

  9. Questions • 1. when can an infant be bathed in a tub? • 2. how many inches of water should be used? • 3. how often should you bath on infant? • 4. Which body part should be cleaned first? Last? • 5. How can a tub be made non slippery?

  10. Careful!!!! • An infant can drown in 1-2 inches of water!!! • Just enough to cover its nose and mouth

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