Robot Chicken: Old People Death Match

Saturday, January 26th, 2013

Someone has to die in the nursing home.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

How to Give Your Child Liquid Medicines at Home

Thursday, January 24th, 2013

Giving medicine to children, especially to babies, can be tricky. Watch this video for helpful tips to make things easier. Also see our video on How to give medicine safely: www.youtube.com To learn more about child health visit www.aboutkidshealth.ca VIDEO TRANSCRIPTS: How to give liquid medicine at home Giving medicine to children, especially to babies, can be tricky. They may resist it, refuse it or spit it up once you get it into them. Here are some tips to make things easier. Babies are more likely to take their medicine when they’re hungry, so give it to them before you feed them. They’re also less likely to spit it up that way. We recommend, unless you have to, you don’t mix medicine with food or drinks. Mixing it makes it harder to know if the full dose has been taken. If that’s the only way your child will take the medicine, check with your pharmacist first, because certain foods, like yoghurt or applesauce, can stop the medication from working and others, like honey or syrup, work only if your child is not on a restricted diet. If you do use food or drink, use a very small amount, like this, so that the child will finish it all. Now, let’s go over how to prepare the medicine. First, measure the dose with the spoon or syringe you got from the pharmacy. Now give the medicine to your child in small amounts and watch for them to swallow before you give them more. If you’re using a syringe, try putting the medicine inside their cheek pouch. That will prevent them

BeeBee the Chihuahua — AMAZING Wheelchair Dog!

Tuesday, January 15th, 2013

Get more feel good video clips at www.hooplaha.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com This tiny chihuahua was born on the Fourth of July with the kind of abnormality that could have crippled a lesser dog. With no shoulder blades, BeeBee can’t put any weight on her front legs or straighten them. Yet, BeeBee refuses to let her handicap stop her from living life to the fullest. BeeBee has always been a beloved visitor at Alpine Living Center in Thornton, Colorado but now that she has a specialized wheelchair she roams the nursing home halls all by herself cheering up everyone she meets!