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False. In the UK children under the age of 12 years, or below 135 cm in height, must be seated in an appropriate seat and wear an appropriate seat harness. A child over three years of age may travel unrestrained in the back of a car in which rear seat belts are not required to be fitted. In the USA, age limits for seat belt use vary between states. [Pg.56]

Miscellaneous Intra-arterial injection —> crystallization Fit threshold Toxic in children (metabolic acidosis and bradycardia) Salivation dissociative anaesthesia Adrenal suppression... [Pg.223]

Where do children fit in so arid a landscape The emotional numbness that this parent describes has received relatively little attention and yet it is how this translates into an emotional unavailability that seems, by the accounts of parents and their children, to be most damaging. Drugs become so absorbing that they reduce parent-child relationships to being seen as burdensome obligations such that it is possible for a parent to say it s funny you don t really realize they re there... (Ariana). Even those parents who considered that their drug problem was sufficiently under control not to compromise the safety of children had a sense of the emotional distance that drugs put between them. [Pg.76]

Apparent OOBEs were one among many apparently psychic experiences that Ingo Swann experienced as a child. They are described in his fascinating book, To Kiss Earth Goodbye [132]. Like many children who had unusual experiences, he was made painfully aware by the taunts and jeers of adults and other children that he did not fit in, and he suppressed most of these phenomena. Later in his adult life, he redeveloped some of them. [Pg.192]

There are many accounts and descriptions about the total horror, the pervasive atmosphere of suffering and the impending assembly line of death. Could such a place possibly have had a swimming pool for the prisoners Could it have been equipped with a social-educational centre, organized discussion groups, concerts, theatre, a children s choir, opera performances—all run by, and for, the internees Impossible That wouldn Y fit in with the image with which we are all familiar. [Pg.49]

Nesse That our minds are not designed to maximize fitness in the presence of birth control There is one implication I think is quite profound, which is that to the extent that there s heritability of a wish for having children (there s some evidence that there is heritability on that trait), this should be very strongly selected for. [Pg.166]

Parents are a major source of peer pressure on their only son or daughter. Because there are no siblings with whom the only child can affiliate, parents become social peers at home. Not only do they create the ruling norms, they are the child s only alternative for companionship within the family. To be well accepted, the only child (as children do in any peer group) tries to fit in and please the powers that be in order to belong. Like any peer pressure, the kind experienced by the son or daughter in the only child family is partly based on fear. [Pg.20]

In the model drawing showing the formation of matter, Pfundt (see Sect. 4.2) determined that children tended to choose the square or cube as a model for particles instead of the usual sphere. When asked for the reason they answered that the models has to fit in such a way that they are connected to each other without leaving a gap [6]. If one takes spheres they would have gaps which, in... [Pg.78]

In New 2 ealand, the 1984 Medicines Regulations require that the 6 types of medicines that were most frequently associated with potentially serious poisoning incidents in children be supplied in strip or blister packaging which is reasonably resistant to attempts of young children to gain access to contents. These medications arc aspirin, paracetamol, iron salts, barbiturates, phenothiazines, and antidepressants. Liquid forms of those medicines may be dispensed with a container fitted with a CRC. It should be noted that this list is now somewhat dated, given that barbiturates are not now generally available in New Zealand. [Pg.419]

Since the Persian Gulf War, veterans of that conflict have experienced a range of illnesses in themselves, in their spouses, and in children conceived after the conflict. Combinations of symptoms have included fatigue, skin rash, muscle and joint pain, headache, loss of memory, shortness of breath, and gastrointestinal and respiratory symptoms, which could be explained by a variety of conditions, but do not fit readily into a single diagnostic pattern.42... [Pg.190]

Lynas AGA, Fit trick KTJ, Black GW, Mirakhur RK. Influence of volatile anaesthetics on the potency of vecuronium in children. BrJ Anaesfft (1988) 61, 506P. [Pg.102]

Peripheral neuropathy wrist drop, due to radial nerve involvement, is a classic manifestation of chronic lead neurotoxicity. Clinical and experimental studies support the view that lead induces peripheral nerve lesions. Central nervous system the manifestations of saturnine encephalopathy include headache, irritability, insomnia, apprehension, confusion, nightmares and fits. High exposure levels (at least 200/ig Pb/lOOml in children and 500)Ltg Pb/lOOml in adults) are usually found. Recovery from encephalopathy is often incomplete, and residual neurological damage is frequent. [Pg.14]

In children, evaluate bradycardia and tachycardia in context. For example, bradycardia (less than 90 beats/minute) may occur in a healthy infant during sleep tachycardia may be a normal response when a child is crying or otherwise upset. Keep in mind that, because HR varies considerably from the neonate to the adolescent, one definition of bradycardia or tachycardia can t fit all children. [Pg.21]


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