What is severity scale?
A. mild—shortness of breath at rest; moderate — audible wheezing; severe — loud wheezing; struggling to breathe. 9. Immunization Reactions Local reaction: Most local swelling, redness and pain at the injection begins within 24 hours of the shot. Occasionally, localized hives or itching occurs at the injection site. Systemic reaction: Fever with most vaccines begins within 24 hours. Headaches and poor appetite can also be seen. It usually last 1-3 days. With live vaccines such as MMR and chickenpox, fever and systemic reactions usually begin between 1 and 4 weeks later. 10. Breast feeding Q. Frequency of Feedings A. For the first month, expect your baby to feed every 1.5 to 3 hours. After one month of age, allow your baby to sleep longer. If your baby is gaining weight well, feed on demand. Q. Length of Feedings A. Offer both breasts with each feeding. Feed on one side first and if your baby shows signs of continued hunger, offer your second breast. Alternate which breast you can st