Article: Dermabond is appropriate for small cuts that would normally require 5-0 sutures. You can also use it in place of smaller sutures. Typically, 5-0 sutures are used on limb wounds. Sutures get smaller in size the larger the USP size. For instance, a 4-0 suture is bigger than a 5-0 suture. The 6-0 and 7-0 sutures are smaller than a 5-0 suture, and they are used for smaller cuts on the hands, face, and nail beds, for instance. Wounds like animal bites, contaminated wounds, ulcers, and punctures have more bacteria in them and shouldn't be closed up. Dermabond isn't a good choice for these types of wounds. Do not use Dermabond on a wound that is infected or contaminated, as it can make the problem worse. If the wound is painful to the patient or the patient requests it, you can use a local anesthetic. Ideally, choose one that contains 0.25% bupivacaine or 1% lidocaine. Apply the gel or cream to the area using sterile gauze. For Dermabond to heal effectively, you must dilute the bacteria in the wound first. Flush the wound with a 0.9% saline solution to help remove the bacteria.  Use a 10 cc or 20 cc  sterile syringe with a splash cover to apply the saline to the wound. If needed, you can remove debris at this point with a fine (small) pair of sterilized forceps. You cannot apply Dermabond while the wound is still bleeding freely. Apply pressure to the wound with a sterile gauze until it begins to clot and the wound is dry. Once the wound stops bleeding, wipe up any excess blood. Pat it dry with sterile gauze. Try not to apply Dermabond to a wet wound, as it won't seal as well. Moisture on the wound can also stop up the applicator, making it more difficult to apply.
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Use Dermabond in place of 5-0, 6-0, and 7-0 sutures. Avoid using Dermabond with more complicated wounds. Apply a local anesthetic if needed. Irrigate the wound thoroughly. Wait until the wound stops bleeding. Pat the area dry.
Article: Begin holding your baby on your hip. The baby should be facing you. Open up the fabric, revealing the pocket that you created when you tied the sling. Then, lower the baby into the pocket. Support the baby’s back as you bring the fabric up over their back. Pull the top rail up all the way to the baby’s armpits. The lower rail should be spread behind their knees. Make sure the baby is seated comfortably on your chosen hip. The baby’s knees should be above their bottom in the seated position. Pull on the tail to bring the baby higher. You can pull on the individual rails to make smaller adjustments if necessary. You can nurse in this position by moving to a position where the baby’s mouth is in line with your breast.
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Put the baby into the sling. Spread the fabric over the baby. Adjust the sling.
Article: Pour a small amount of salt on a plate, then press the fleshy part of the lemon or lime into the salt. Apply a thin layer of salt over the fruit flesh. Leave some salt on the plate so you can dip the fruit in more salt as needed. Hold the copper item under a stream of warm water until you don’t see anymore fruit flesh or salt. Turn the item over in your hands as you rinse it so that it’s thoroughly cleaned.
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Dip 1 half of the lemon or lime in salt. Rinse off the copper piece with warm water.