Problem: Article: If you are right-handed, hold the syringe in your right hand (and vice versa if you are left-handed). Identify the injection triangle and choose a spot in the center of this imaginary triangle. Using your left hand, pinch some of the animal's skin between your 2 forefingers and thumb. Lift this piece of skin straight out and away from the neck to form a "tent." The tip of the needle can be placed under your thumb. Where you place the tip of the needle depends on what you are most comfortable with and where you are least likely to poke yourself. Take care not to touch the plunger (if using a syringe) or trigger (if using a dosing device). Using the forefinger of the hand holding the syringe, guide the needle into the center of 1 side the tent. This ensures you only insert the needle halfway instead of all the way into the skin fold, and reduces the chance of hitting muscle or a blood vessel. Once the needle is in at the required depth, release the skin and depress the plunger or squeeze the handle of the syringe with your syringe hand. Apply slow, steady pressure to the plunger. Once the injection is complete, withdraw the needle, cap it, and place the syringe on a dry, clean surface for future use, such as if you are planning on giving injections to more than 1 animal. Press and rub the injection site with your hand for a few seconds so that the spot does not bleed too much and to insure the injected fluid does not leak out too much. An SQ injection should not bleed nearly as much as an IM or IV injection, if at all, but there is greater risk of injected fluid leaking out. This leakage might be profuse if the skin is really tight or too much fluid is injected into 1 site.
Summary: Use the "tenting" technique. Angle the needle so that it is at a 30 to 45 degree angle from the surface of the neck. Guide the needle into the injection site. Administer the shot. Reduce any bleeding that may occur.

Problem: Article: Before starting any new hairstyle, you should brush out all the tangles and make it malleable. Brush your hair back so that it is out of your face. This is a popular technique that allows people to keep their hair’s personality while adapting their fringe easier. This is also easier than straightening your whole head. Figure out which side you want your part to be. Test a section of your bangs parted. Check your look in a mirror to confirm the look of the part. Now wedge a bobby pin near the bottom of the fringe together with the hair underneath it.
Summary: Brush your hair. Straighten your bangs. Part your hair.

Problem: Article: After you’ve changed your baby, roll their diaper up tightly, securing it with the adhesive tape on the diaper.  It is best to roll your diaper into an oblong shape or a small, round bundle.  The tighter you can wrap your dirty diapers, the more the Diaper Genie® will hold before needing to empty it. Do not leave the adhesive tape unsecured because this can attach to the liner in your genie, causing it to rip. Generally, the Diaper Genie® will hold approximately 34 newborn diapers at one time.  This number will decrease as your child ages. Once you have rolled your dirty diaper, lift the lid of the Diaper Genie® and insert the diaper.  Push the dirty diaper all the way down through the clamp.  Ensure that the clamp closes again after you have inserted the diaper.  Once you have done this, close the lid. Once the clamp closes, the Diaper Genie® twists the film directly under the clamp, sealing the dirty diaper at the top. Once your Diaper Genie® is full, unhinge the top from the bottom by pushing the button located in the middle of the genie (where the top and bottom parts meet).  Flip the top part over, revealing the built-in cutter mechanism on the inside. After you have unhinged the top and revealed the childproof cutter on the genie, pull the liner into the cutter mechanism and press down until it severs the liner.  Tie a knot at the top to enclose your diapers in the liner. Ensure you leave enough room at the top of your diaper roll to tie a knot—usually three or four inches. Once you have tied the top of your liner, lift the full bag out and dispose of the dirty diapers wherever you dispose of your garbage outside.
Summary: Roll diapers into a tight ball. Insert the dirty diaper. Remove the top of the pail. Cut the liner at the top. Remove the full liner.

Problem: Article: Slide your foot gently forward, as opposed to lifting your foot off the ground and stomping down. Count two beats with the music when you take the first step. Keep the step light and stay on the ball of your foot.  When you’re a beginner, it’s helpful to count the beats for each step of the rumba. Count the steps as either 1-2 (first step/fourth step), 3 (second step/fifth step) , 4 (third step/sixth step) or as slow-quick-quick. Since your partner will mirror this step by stepping back, it’s important to monitor their speed so you don’t step on their foot. This step starts your body moving to the side, as your first step started moving you forward. Your feet should end up being shoulder width apart and directly in line from left to right.  This step lasts one beat and your next step follows immediately, so be ready for another quick step. Keep your toes pointing forward when you set your foot down. Close the gap between your feet with this third step. This is a quick step that lasts one beat. When you finish the step, your feet should almost be touching. Make sure your weight is centered over both feet once again.  You don’t actually want to slide your foot along the ground, but only lift it enough to move it. You’ll slow your step down if you lift it too high off of the ground. Quickly make any minor adjustments to your or your partner’s position as you move into the second phase of the steps. Move your right foot backward so it’s roughly in line with where you started. Plant the ball of your foot and then lower your heel to the ground. Make sure this step lasts for two beats. The next step follows quickly, so make sure you are balanced on your right foot. Take this step quickly so that it lasts one beat. Make sure your feet are shoulder width apart in a straight line. In the basic box step, your left foot should be in the same place it started. Shift the weight slightly onto your left foot in preparation for the next step. Make this step quickly so that it only lasts for one beat. You are back where you started with your feet close together. Check that your weight is centered and distributed evenly between both feet. If you performed the steps correctly, the entire process takes eight beats. This should be two measures of music.
Summary:
Take a slow step straight forward with your left foot. Step your right foot at a 45 degree angle away from its starting point. Slide your left foot so it’s next your right foot. Step backward slowly with your right foot. Slide your left foot diagonally back to where it started. Close the gap between your feet by stepping with your right foot.