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  2. Infant crying - Wikipedia

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    Gas pain (for example, if the baby has not burped) Discomfort (for example, a wet diaper) Temperature (for example, feeling too hot or too cold) External stimulus (for example, too much noise or light) Boredom or loneliness; Pain (for example, teething) To soothe a crying baby, first check their basic needs like hunger, diaper changes, and comfort.

  3. Paediatric Glasgow Coma Scale - Wikipedia

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    Inconsolable, agitated Inconsistently inconsolable, moaning Cries but consolable, inappropriate interactions Smiles, orients to sounds, follows objects, interacts N/A: Motor No motor response Extension to pain (decerebrate response) Abnormal flexion to pain for an infant (decorticate response) Infant withdraws from pain Infant withdraws from touch

  4. Pseudobulbar affect - Wikipedia

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    Pseudobulbar affect (PBA), or emotional incontinence, is a type of neurological disorder characterized by uncontrollable episodes of crying or laughing.PBA occurs secondary to a neurologic disorder or brain injury.

  5. FLACC scale - Wikipedia

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    The FLACC scale or Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability scale is a measurement used to assess pain for children between the ages of 2 months and 7 years or individuals that are unable to communicate their pain. The scale is scored in a range of 0–10 with 0 representing no pain.

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  7. Mom and newly adopted son die after tragic medical accident ...

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    Jenal said the neighbor knew about her illness and contacted 911 when he was unable to get in touch with the mother, but could hear the toddler crying from inside. Foul play is not suspected. More ...

  8. Reflex asystolic syncope - Wikipedia

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    A minor bump to the head is the most commonly reported precipitant. Usually the toddler trips and falls; the child's caregiver may hear the bump. Most commonly, the child does not cry, although some parents give descriptions of the child "trying to cry" (Stephenson 1978), or there may be a gasp or a sob. Syncope rapidly ensues.

  9. Passengers on a plane locked a crying toddler in a bathroom ...

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    Two passengers locked a crying toddler inside an airplane bathroom on a flight in China. The incident, filmed and shared on Chinese social media, has sparked intense online backlash.