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How to Give Your Child Medicine Safely and Accurately: What You Need to Know

In this video Dr. Lili explains how roughly half of all parents give their child medication incorrectly. She discusses the different methods of giving oral medications to your child, like kitchen spoons, measuring spoons, medicine cups, dosing spoons, and syringes. She also explains why it is so important to give your child's medication at the correct dose, frequency, and for the correct duration. Most children hate taking medicine, including hers, so she also goes over some tips and tricks for getting your child to actually take their medicine. Whether your child is sick or not, watch this video so that you know the safest ways and best practices to get your child the medicine he or she needs when the time comes. #MyPocketPediatrician #GivingKidsMedicine #MedicationSafetyForKids #MyKidWontTakeMedicine

In a time when parents are looking to the internet for medical advice and parenting advice, they are sometimes getting dangerous information. Dr. Lili is a board certified pediatrician, a medical doctor, who has a masters degree in public health and a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics She is not speaking on their behalf, but sharing information about their guidelines, just as she does in her work as a pediatrician.

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14 августа 2018 г. 22:56:07
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