Since March 21, 1988, health-care providers who administer certain vaccines and toxoids are required by law to record permanently certain information and to report certain events.* The vaccines and toxoids to which these requirements apply follow: diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis vaccine (DTP); pertussis vaccine (P); measles, mumps, and rubella single-antigen vaccines and combination vaccines (MMR, MR); diphtheria and tetanus toxoids (DT); tetanus and diphtheria toxoids (Td); tetanus toxoid (T); poliovirus vaccine live, oral (OPV); and poliovirus vaccine inactivated (IPV) (Table 1). The requirements also will apply to DTP combined with inactivated poliovirus vaccine (DTP/Polio combined) if it becomes available.
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Diet
Physical Activity
Resisting Peer Pressure
Improving your Physical Environment
Stress Management
Regular Visits to Doctor
Getting Adequate Rest
Water
Nutrient Deficiency
Optimum Nutrient Requirements
Relationships
To determine the body frame size, measure the wrist with a tape measure and use the following chart to determine whether the person is small, medium, or large boned. To determine the body frame size, measure the wrist with a tape measure and use the following chart to determine whether the person is small, medium, or large boned.
Women:
<span><span>Height under 5'2"<span>Small = wrist size less than 5.5"Medium = wrist size 5.5" to 5.75"Large = wrist size over 5.75"</span></span><span>Height 5'2" to 5' 5"<span>Small = wrist size less than 6"Medium = wrist size 6" to 6.25"Large = wrist size over 6.25"</span></span><span>Height over 5' 5"<span>Small = wrist size less than 6.25"Medium = wrist size 6.25" to 6.5"Large = wrist size over 6.5"</span></span></span>
Men:
<span>Height over 5' 5"<span>Small = wrist size 5.5" to 6.5"Medium = wrist size 6.5" to 7.5"Large = wrist size over 7.5"</span></span>
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