The Care and Feeding of Children


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<p>At what age may a child be given a full tub bath? Usually when ten days old; it should not be given before the cord has come off.</p><p> </p><p>How should the bath be given? It should not be given sooner than one hour after feeding. The room should be warm; if possible there should be an open fire. The head and face should first be washed and dried; then the body should be soaped and the infant placed in the tub with its body well supported by the hand of the nurse. The bath should be given quickly and the body dried rapidly with a soft towel but with very little rubbing.</p><p> </p><p>At what temperature should the bath be given? For the first few weeks at 100�� F.; later during early infancy at 98�� F.; after six months at 95�� F.; during the second year from 85�� to 90�� F.</p><p> </p><p>With what should the bath be given? Soft sponges are useful for bathing the body limbs and scalp. There should be a separate wash-cloth for the face and another for the buttocks.</p><p> </p><p>What are the objections to bath sponges? When used frequently they become very dirty and are liable to cause infection of the eyes mouth or genital organs.</p><p> </p><p>Under what circumstances should the daily tub bath be omitted? In the case of very feeble or delicate infants on account of the exposure and fatigue and in all forms of acute illness except by direction of the physician. In eczema and many other forms of skin disease much harm is often done by bathing with soap and water or even with water alone.</p>
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