Problem: Article: The Neosporin package will have information for particular cases, like what to do for children or when to see a doctor. Read over the instructions before you apply the Neosporin, so you are caring for your wound properly. This will depend on the size of your wound, though strive for about the same amount of Neosporin for the size of your wound. You shouldn't need more than about the size of your fingertip.  Try to avoid using too much extra Neosporin. Using too much will oversaturate your wound and waste the Neosporin. Avoid touching the tip of the Neosporin tube with your hands, wound, or other surfaces.  Put the cap back on the tube of Neosporin as soon as possible. Gently rub an even layer over the entire affected area. You only need one thin layer each time you apply it. Neosporin is not dangerous, though you don’t want to overdo it. If your wound is not healing after using Neosporin for a week, or if you start to see signs that your wound is infected, see your doctor for other treatment options.
Summary: Double-check instructions on the label. Squeeze a small amount of Neosporin out of the tube. Use your finger or a cotton swab to apply Neosporin to your wound. Reapply Neosporin 1 to 3 times a day for no more than 7 days in a row.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Caterpillars do not require an elaborate enclosure to keep them safe and healthy.  A one-gallon jar, fish tank or reptile enclosure will all work fine.  Make sure the container has a cover and allows air to flow in and out.  Line the bottom of the container with paper towels to make it easy to clean.  Cheesecloth can be used as a lid for enclosures that don’t have a top.  Caterpillars cannot chew through cheesecloth but it allows air to travel in and out of the enclosure. If you are going to poke holes in a lid or enclosure to allow airflow, be sure the holes are very small or the caterpillar may find a way to escape through them. Caterpillars need sticks and twigs to crawl around on, and eventually, to hang off of as they enter their pupae stage.  Adding sticks and twigs will also make your caterpillar feel more comfortable and at home.  Make sure to place some of the sticks upright, leaned against the wall or top of the enclosure to give your caterpillar a place to climb. Place some sticks on their sides on the bottom of the enclosure as well. Once you have the enclosure prepared, give it a once over to make sure it looks safe for your new caterpillar friend.  Caterpillars can easily injure themselves or get trapped if an enclosure isn’t safely put together.  Caterpillars can easily get cut by sharp edges in their enclosure.  Make sure the areas around holes you punch are bent or sanded over so they can’t injure the caterpillar. Look at the ways your sticks are positioned to ensure the caterpillar couldn’t easily get trapped under or between them. If you have more than one caterpillar in your enclosure, it’s important that you provide each caterpillar with enough space to thrive.  Make sure there is at least three times the body size of each caterpillar in the enclosure. If you plan to use the same enclosure for the caterpillars until they hatch into butterflies, you need to ensure there is enough room for them to expand their wings when they emerge from their cocoons.

SUMMARY: Choose a container for your caterpillar. Add sticks or twigs to your habitat. Make sure the enclosure is safe for your caterpillar. Ensure there is enough space if you have more than one caterpillar.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Click in cell B13 and type the following formula: =(B3*B2)/B10. Click in cell B14 and enter the next formula: =RATE(B5*B8,B3/B8*B2,-B10,B2)*B8. Click in cell B15 and type: =RATE(B6*B8,B3/B8*B2,-B10,B2*(1+B7))*B8.
Summary: Enter the bond yield formulas.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can purchase stationary fans or use ceiling fans in your house. Fans will push around the air in a room and keep it cool. Ceiling fans are often the most effective way to cool down a room, while stationary and tower fans are usually cheaper to purchase. Determine how large you want the fan to be and how it blends in with your existing decor.  If you don't have a lot of space, you could purchase a smaller desk fan. If you need to cool multiple people, you should consider purchasing an oscillating fan. Stationary fans can come in the form of box fans, table fans, and tower fans. You can purchase a stationary fan at most department stores or online. If you place ice cubes or an ice pack in front of a fan, it will create a cool breeze that can significantly cool down a room. This is a great alternative if you don’t have air conditioning. You will have to replace the ice as it melts. Hold your hand in an open window to get the orientation of the wind. Determine which way the wind is naturally blowing and point the fan in the same direction. Position another fan in a different window facing outward, so that it pushes hot air out of the room. This will increase airflow and create a breeze that will cool down the room. Try to remove obstructions in the path of the two windows to improve the airflow. Whether it’s a window unit, central air, or a stationary unit, air conditioning is the easiest way to keep a room cool. Look on the product detail sheet or the packaging of a stationary or window unit to make sure that it’s optimized for the size of the room you want to cool. Then, once you have air conditioning, turn down the thermostat to reduce the temperature of the room.  Air conditioning is the easiest but least energy efficient way to cool a room. Central air is the most effective type of air conditioning. Stationary or mobile units are the least energy efficient types of air conditioning units.
Summary:
Turn a fan on. Place ice cubes in front of a running fan. Create a cross-breeze with two fans. Use an air conditioning unit that’s strong enough to cool the room.