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Looking at the infant's features: color, breathing, etc.

Looking at infants behavior: cringing when a particular person takes the child (can indicate abuse from that particular person, but be careful with this!)

Looking at the surroundings.

Talking with parent/guardian/caregiver/eyewitnesses

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