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Answer:
Every symptom is not a fever symptom in infants.
Explanation:
Fever occurs when the internal "thermostat" of the body increases the temperature of the body above its normal range.
A child's normal temperature varies with his or her age, activity, and even time of day.
Infants usually have greater levels of temperatures than children of more than 1-2 years. They may have higher temperature during late afternoon and early evening. Temperatures might be low between midnight and early hours of the morning. Checking temperature with palm on the forehead should not be the way to decide if the child has fever. Always use a thermometer to check body's temperature and conclude whether it is fever or not.
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Answer:
recoding
Explanation:
The recoding is part of the information stored during a certain time, it is defined as the processes or operations that take place after the encoding of an original event and that causes changes in the memory traces. The circumstances that cause greater recoding are those in which the same events are repeated or those in which very similar events occur. That's why Chloe brings a memory of her as an example for a topic.