Yes, you can put a toddler in a lukewarm bath to help bring their temperature down. You do not want to put them in a cool or cold bath though, as they may go into shock. Also, you should give them Tylenol and Motrin (infants or childrens) together. You can give them a full dose together. That's what the ER told me when my eight month old son had a temp of 104.2. Good luck.
Goto Bathroom... Fill Bath Plug in toaster - turn on Get in bath Drop toaster in bath...
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a steady drop in temperature is called a gradual front
The sudden drop in air temperature is a stimulus.
A sudden drop in temperature would be a response to a stimulus.
The sudden drop in air temperature is a stimulus.
* Drop it down a sewer drain * Drop it down a toilet * Drop it in the bath * Tread on it * Get a pet to chew it * Throw it at something * Punch it
Yes, it can. When a cold front moves in, the temperature can drop suddenly and dramatically. This is the sort of temperature change that can precipitate storms and tornadoes.
Lush bath melts contain many essential oils, and do just as the title suggests, they melt! Draw a nice hot bath and simply drop the bath melt in. Swirl the bath to mix it throughout. It will melt into the water, and turn your bath silky-smooth.
The drop is 25 degrees.
BOILER EXPLOSION- Caused by a sudden drop in pressure (failure on the steam side) without acorresponding drop in temperature.