Oxygen level should be in the upper 90's.... My son is on a machine so we can watch it regularly and the alarm goes off if he dips to 90.
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A month is typically considered dry when the amount of precipitation received is significantly lower than the average for that time of year. This can lead to drought conditions and impact water availability for agriculture, ecosystems, and human consumption.
Yes, February is typically considered the coldest month of the year in many regions.
Joseph Priestley discovered oxygen in 1774.
May falls in spring. It is typically considered a spring month in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yes, a 2-month-old infant is still considered a newborn.
About 98% is normal, no matter what a person's age is.
My 5mth old just needed breathing treatments (for croup) he was originally at 78, I was told they like the level to be 95 in his age group.
What is a ten month year old infant? Do you mean a ten month old, or a year old infant? For a ten month old it would be between 20 and 22.5 pounds.
A month is considered to be dry when the level of precipitation falls below the average amount of rainfall. This level is said to be 60 milliliters or 2.4 inches.
i have no idea, why do you need this anyway go cunucks go Adam you know that we have a test on this
Generally speaking, a month is considered "dry" when its level of precipitation (i.e., rain, snow, hail, tornadoes, etc.) falls below the "average" level of precipitation for a given period. For example, if a given area's level of precipitation is substantially lower than that same area's level of precipitation from the previous year, then it could be said that the month for that area is "dry", or, at least, "drier" than the previous year.
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An infant can eat solid foods at 6 months, but can be introduced as early as 4 months.
Yes.
30-40
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