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Explanation:
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Injecting the medication into the vastus lateralis.
Hemorrhagic illness is treated as a preventative measure with vitamin K. It is injected into the vastus lateralis muscle intramuscularly (IM). Soon after delivery, your infant will typically get a single injection of vitamin K into the leg muscle.
You can give your child liquid vitamin K drops in their mouth instead of an injection if you choose. The body does not absorb oral vitamin K drops as effectively as it does injectable vitamin K, thus three doses of oral vitamin K are required.
The first dosage is administered at birth, the second between 3 and 5 days later, and the third dose is administered at 4 weeks of age.
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<span>What happens if you connect a battery to a small light with a single wire?
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If<span> we </span>attach a battery to a small light<span> bulb without any other resistances a couple of things could </span>happen<span> depending on the voltage of the </span>battery, the durability of the light<span> bulb, and the resistances that are inherent in the </span>light<span> bulb, the </span>wires, and the battery<span>. All parts of this system do have resistances.
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