Medicine feeder baby


Baby Medicine Dispenser Pakistan | Babynest Boutique

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  • When using Cleaner, always hold baby in your arms. Never compress rubber pump while soft nozzle is inserted in babys nostril. Rubber pump must be compressed first before placing soft nozzle into babys nostril.
    Features:
    The soft tip wont damage mucous membrane
    Dropper type
    Suction can be controlled
    Unique technique to clean your babys nose
    Easy to use and clean

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  • Farlin Dental Floss Teeth Stick is made from Polyester Tetolon which is not only soft on your babys gums and teeth but also safe to be used. Moreover the stem part is made of high impact polystyrene which doesnt break easily and stays firm to help adults.
    Features:
    Perfect option for users with tight contacts between teeth and ideal for those on the go
    Floss is made of PTFE and Slides easily between teeth
    Excellent at removing plaque and debris

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  • Front of this medicine feeder is made of soft material so that it can’t hurt your baby’s gums & teeth
    Spray tube conforms to baby’s cavity structure to avoid choke
    Medicine is sprayed into esophagus directly for the maximum effec

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  • Nasal pear designed to remove nasal secretions in infants and young children. It is hygienic and safe. The special shape of the plastic tip prevents the pear from being inserted too deeply into the toddler’s nose.

    ₨625.00₨937.00

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  • Nasal pear designed to remove nasal secretions in infants and young children. It is hygienic and safe. The special shape of the plastic tip prevents the pear from being inserted too deeply into the toddler’s nose.

    ₨464.00₨696.00

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  • Nasal pear designed to remove nasal secretions in infants and young children. It is hygienic and safe. The special shape of the plastic tip prevents the pear from being inserted too deeply into the toddler’s nose.

    ₨625.00₨937.00

    ₨625.00₨937.00

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  • Nasal pear designed to remove nasal secretions in infants and young children. It is hygienic and safe. The special shape of the plastic tip prevents the pear from being inserted too deeply into the toddler’s nose.

    ₨464.00₨696.00

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  • Tigex – BABY’S SHAPED NASAL ASPIRATOR

    ₨2,600.00

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  • Nasal pear designed to remove nasal secretions in infants and young children. It is hygienic and safe. The special shape of the plastic tip prevents the pear from being inserted too deeply into the toddler’s nose.

    ₨625.00₨937.00

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  • Nasal aspirator is intended for children under 3 years of age who cannot yet clean their nose by themselves. It allows to remove excess discharge which may cause complications such as cough or ear infection. The nasal aspirator is easy to use. Does not require filter replacement or batteries. The suction power can be adjusted. The set contains 2 additional replaceable tips and a practical case for storage

    ₨2,447.00₨3,671.00

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How to Give by Mouth

Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Giving medicine to infants and young children can be hard. Here are some suggestions and safety tips that may make giving medicine easier. 

  • Read the label each time before you give the medicine.
  • If the medicine is a liquid, use a pediatric measuring device or syringe (Picture 1). You can get these at the pharmacy. Never measure liquid medicines in kitchen spoons.
  • Give the exact amount of medicine ordered.
  • Ask your child's doctor, health care provider, or pharmacist if the medicine can be mixed with foods and drinks. Some foods or drinks make the medicine not work well.
  • Stay with your child until they swallow all of the medicine.
  • This medicine is only for your child. Do not give it to anyone else.
  • Never call medicine "candy." Call it medicine.

A Positive Approach

The way you give medicine to your child is very important. A direct approach is usually best. This means you expect your child to take the medicine just as you expect them to put on their coat before going out in cold weather.  

How to Give to Infants (Newborn to One Year Old)

Here are the ways to give medicine to an infant. Choose the one that you think will work with your baby. If one method does not work, try another one.

  • Draw up the correct amount of medicine into an oral syringe (a syringe without a needle). Let your infant suck the medicine out of the syringe. Do not squirt medicine directly at the back of the baby's throat. This may cause them to choke.
  • Give small amounts of medicine at a time to avoid choking (Picture 2). 
  • Let your baby swallow all the medicine before you give more.
  • Give the medicine right before a feeding unless your doctor tells you not to. Your baby is hungry and more likely to swallow the medicine. You know that your baby may be hungry by watching for their sucking reflex.
  • Avoid mixing medicine with foods your child must have. They may begin to dislike the foods they need.
  • Some medicines may be crushed and mixed in soft food. Check with your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist first. To crush a pill, place it between two spoons and press the spoons together. Mix the medicine with a small amount (1 to 2 teaspoons) of applesauce or pears and give it with a spoon.
  • Some medicines can be put in a small amount of juice or sugar water. Do not put medicine in a full bottle or cup in case the infant does not drink very much.

How to Give to a Child 1 Year and Older

Your attitude toward giving medicine is especially important with young children. These are some ways to give medicine. Try one that you think will work with your child. If one method does not work, try another one.

  • Give the medicine straight from a pediatric measuring device (Picture 1, page 1).
  • Check with your doctor, health care provider, or pharmacist before crushing medicines and mixing them in soft food, like ice cream, pudding, or applesauce. Do not use foods your child must have, such as meat or vegetables.
  • Try mixing the medicine with small amounts of food that have a strong flavor. This helps hide the taste of the medicine. Mixing with sweet or cold foods may also help.
  • Some medicines can be put in a small amount of juice or sugar water. Mix the medicine with a small amount (1 to 2 teaspoons) or juice or sweetened water. Give with a spoon or let your child drink it. Do not put medicine in a full cup in case your child does not drink very much. Follow the instructions from your child's doctor, health care provider, or pharmacist.
  • If your child doesn't like the taste of the medicine, offer a popsicle before giving it. The popsicle will freeze the taste buds, so the medicine doesn't taste as bad.
  • Explain to your child why they need to take the medicine in words they can understand. For example, "This medicine will make your tummy stop hurting."
  • When possible let the child choose how and when to take the medicine (or which one to take first). Let him hold the spoon, cup, or syringe and take it themselves.
  • Praise your child every time they take the medicine without a struggle. Giving a special sticker works well for some children.
  • Try to ignore your child's behavior when they do not cooperate.
  • Never give medicine right after disciplining your child. They may think the medicine is punishment.
  • Never threaten your child with a "shot" if they do not take the medicine.
  • Give your child a drink of water after they take the medicine.
  • If you do not have a medicine spoon or syringe from a pharmacist, use a measuring spoon made for cooking (Picture 3).

Measuring Spoons Conversion Table 

Measuring Spoon Metric (1 mL = 1 cc)
1/4 teaspoon = 1.25 mL
1/2 teaspoon = 2.5 mL
3/4 teaspoon = 3.75 mL
1 teaspoon = 5 mL
1 ½ teaspoons = 7.5 mL
2 teaspoons = 10 mL
1 tablespoon = 15 mL
1 ounce = 30 mL 

Medicine: How to Give by Mouth (PDF), Somali (PDF), Spanish (PDF)

HH-V-28 8/84, Revised 6/22 | Copyright 1984, Nationwide Children’s Hospital

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Original do-it-yourself bird feeder

Good afternoon, dear needlewomen!

Do you often feed animals and birds on the street? Or maybe you have long wanted to make a bird feeder with your own hands?

In this article we will offer you several options for DIY bird feeders from a plastic bottle or an unnecessary plastic jar with a lid, for example, from pills. nine0011

By the way, you can involve a child to make a feeder - the child will develop such traits as caring, love for the world around him, responsibility, he will show interest in fantasizing and doing something with his own hands.

Regulations

  1. The bird feeder must have a lid so the feed stays dry.
  2. The hole for the birds in the feeder must be large enough for the bird to fit.
  3. The stronger the material, the longer the bird feeder will last. nine0263
  4. When the feeder is ready, you need to make it slightly heavier so that it does not turn over in a gust of wind and the birds do not remain hungry.

How to make a bird feeder?

"Craftswoman" will offer you three options for decorating bird feeders with your own hands.

  1. bird feeder from a jar for cream "Autumn"
  2. Bird feeder from a plastic bottle "Vintage"
  3. Original do-it-yourself bird feeder jars "Sun"

For this we need a bottle or a plastic bottle of pills, whatever you find. In this example, we will make a feeder from a plastic jar of pills.

Original do-it-yourself bird feeder "Autumn"

So, let's take an empty plastic jar of cream, pills or a bottle.

We clean it from labels, it can be treated with alcohol from fat content.

Here is our future original DIY bird feeder. nine0011

Now, according to the pre-cut stencil, we cut out a hole for the birds at the feeder.

First cut with a clerical knife, then trim with nail scissors so that the feed hole is smooth, the birds should not be injured.

So, the minimum width of the opening of the feeder is 9 centimeters,

And the height is 6 centimeters.

The holes must be symmetrical on each side to accommodate two birds at once. nine0011

Now paint the feeder yellow with acrylics.

Since we have a “brick house” feeder, we draw a brick wall with brown paints.

Now we paint over each brick separately.

Don't forget to paint the roof of the feeder house!

Draw a template for an autumn leaf.

Now transfer the pattern to felt.

We embroider the veins of the autumn maple leaf. nine0011

Glue the leaf on liquid nails.

This is such a wonderful autumn feeder with our own hands. Bon appetit, birds!

Master Class bird feeder from a plastic bottle "Vintage"

Clean the jar/bottle/container from labels, degrease with alcohol.

Draw a feed hole symmetrically on both sides.

This feeder will be round. nine0011

Cut out with a utility knife

The height of the hole is 11.1 centimeters,

and the width is 8 centimeters.

This is how it should turn out.

Attach double-sided tape to the bird feeder around the perimeter.

Go around the hole with glue to better fix the decor. Now glue the cardboard to the feeder.

Duplicate the hole in the feeder. nine0011

Total It remains only to decorate the bird feeder with interesting elements.

Drill two holes in the cover for fixings.

Pull the twine through these holes in the feeder lid.

Glue beautiful lace onto the glue.

Decorate the craft with beads, flowers, buttons, rhinestones - whatever you can find.

Plant this also on liquid nails.

Do-it-yourself feeder is ready!

If you make this craft with your child, he will be happy when he sees how the birds eat from your feeder!

Children's bird feeder with photo "Sunshine"

So, in order to make crafts for birds with your own hands, we clean the bottle, jar from the label, degrease it with alcohol.

Draw a hole for the birds. It will be symmetrical on both sides of the jar.

At least 8.5 cm wide,

A 6 cm long.

Let's paint the jar with acrylic paint.

Decorate with ribbon, put everything on liquid nails.


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