Problem: Article: Many babies get upset when they are in need of a diaper change. The feeling of the dirty or wet diaper against their skin is uncomfortable. Waiting too long to change a baby’s diaper can lead to diaper rash, which is very uncomfortable.  If you are using disposable diapers, the diaper will begin to sag or appear full. If you are using cloth diapers, feel the outside of the diaper to discern if the diaper is full. Some disposable diapers, like Pampers Swaddlers, have an indication strip that turns blue when the diaper is wet. Check for leaking near the legs or above the top of the diaper. Peek inside the back of the diaper to check for a bowel movement. A baby’s nutritional needs change several times in the first two years of their life. Signs you should watch out for in a newborn include smacking their lips, rooting, or sucking on their fists. You can tell if your newborn baby has had enough to eat by their fists. If a newborn’s fists are closed and near their face, they have not had enough to eat. If their fists are open and relaxed, they are satisfied. An older baby may try to get into a feeding position or yank on your clothes if you breastfeed. They may become fussy, hit you, or turn their head from side to side. Babies, at any age, become fussy and cranky when they are tired. If they become too tired, they are inconsolable and difficult to put to sleep. You can also look for signs of sleepiness like yawning or eye rubbing. You should always be aware of signs that your baby is sick and not just fussy. If your baby shows signs of illness, you may need to seek medical attention.  Take your baby to the doctor if they have a fever over 100.4°F (38°C) and they are under 3 months or 102°F(38.9°C) if they are between 3 months and 3 years old. Seek help if your baby will not eat or drink. Look for signs of dehydration like less than 6 diapers per day or crying without producing tears. Make your baby an appointment if they have a cough that lasts more than a couple of days. Seek help immediately if your baby is having trouble breathing. Pulling on ears or a hoarse cry could be signs of a bacterial infection that may need treated with antibiotics. Trust your instincts. If you think something is wrong with your baby it is best to take them to a doctor. The doctor can make sure that there are no underlying issues that are causing your baby's discomfort. Although it's likely that your baby is just experiencing normal crying, it's best to err on the side of caution.
Summary: Determine if the baby needs a diaper change. Decide if your baby is hungry. Discern if your baby is tired. Check for signs of illness. Visit your doctor if you can't identify a reason for the crying.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Keep your body posture tall and straight. Push your shoulder blades downwards and keep them away from your ears. Push your belly button inwards toward the spine.

SUMMARY: Align your body in the modified Pilates stance by lifting your arms above your head, extending them as far upwards as possible.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Stainless steel prep tables come in several sizes, and are essential in the commercial kitchen. Plastic cutting boards can be cut to fit any size table. Specialty equipment may include meat slicers, food processors or industrial-size mixers.
Summary: Purchase prep tables and approved cutting surfaces for food preparation. Purchase specialty equipment as needed.

Try testing the weight that your bridge model will hold, either for fun or a competition. You can either place objects or weights directly on the bridge deck or suspended underneath it with a load bucket.  Make sure the two ends of your bridge are balanced across two stable surfaces to test its ability to hold weight. If you want to use a load bucket to test weight, try attaching a film canister below your bridge with a piece of string and a paper clip. Then fill the canister with metal washers, coins, or other weights one by one until the bridge can no longer sustain the weight and breaks. Send small battery cars, trains, or other model vehicles across your bridge deck as part of a larger course or just for fun on its own.  You may want to reinforce or make sure your bridge deck has a smooth, complete surface that your vehicle can drive up and over. Secure the bridge to whatever surface or surfaces you want to have it on so that it stays put for use with your model vehicles. Add your bridge to a larger model display or village in any way you wish.  Try painting your bridge to match other pieces of your display or make it more authentic. Use paint with a small paintbrush or spray on spray paint to easily add color to your model. Display figurines or model vehicles on the deck of your bridge by gluing them in place or simply setting them on the surface. You may want to design your bridge to fit the scale of other model structures or figurines ahead of time if you plan to display it this way. Add other decorative elements to your bridge if you wish with string, metal ornaments, wood, or other items to make your bridge more realistic, colorful, or fitting with any theme you have for your display.
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One-sentence summary -- Use your bridge to test weight capacity. Make your bridge stable for use with small vehicles. Display your bridge in a model display.

Q: Swelling is one of the primary signs of a sprained finger. If your finger was bent uncomfortably far to one side or the other, the ligaments connected to the finger’s bones may be stretched or torn. The tendons will swell on the side opposite the way in which the finger was bent. So, if your finger was forced too far to the left, look for swelling on the right side of the finger. Notice if the soft underside of your finger seems puffier than usual. If so, this is a sign that the finger has been sprained and that the ligaments near the base of your finger have been stretched or torn. If you’re not sure whether or not the finger is swollen, compare it with the corresponding finger on your other hand. Along with swelling, the most notable sign of a sprained finger is red discoloration. Inspect the sides and bottom of your finger. If the finger is more red than the surrounding fingers, it’s likely sprained.  The degree of redness will vary with the severity of the sprain. So, if your finger is lightly sprained, the skin covering the sprained tendon may be slightly pink. If the sprain is severe, a large portion of the finger may be notably bright red.
A: Look for swelling on the sides of your finger if it was bent sideways. Inspect the bottom of your finger if the finger was bent backwards. See if parts of your finger have turned a shade of red.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This first rectangle will be the frame of your house. The exact proportions of the rectangle don’t matter, but try not to make it too long and thin or your house might not look realistic. Use a ruler or straightedge to draw the rectangle so all of the lines are neat and straight. The base of the triangle should line up with the top of the rectangle. Make the triangle wide enough that the bottom corners extend past the sides of the rectangle. The triangle should be around the same height as the rectangle. If you make it too tall it won’t look realistic. To make the chimney, draw a tall, narrow rectangle that extends up off the left side of the roof. Then, draw a smaller, horizontal rectangle on top of it. To make the roof panels, draw evenly-spaced horizontal lines from one side of the roof to the other. The number of panels you draw doesn’t matter, but try to keep the space between each panel the same.
Summary:
Draw a rectangle. Sketch a triangle on top of the rectangle to make the roof. Add a chimney and some horizontal panels to the roof.