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Heridas: cortaduras o punciones; Herida abierta; Laceración; Herida penetrante (punzante)
Mantenga cuchillos, tijeras, armas de fuego y objetos que pueden romperse fácilmente fuera del alcance de los niños. Cuando ellos tengan edad suficiente, enséñeles a utilizar los cuchillos y las tijeras con seguridad.
Verifique que usted y su hijo mantengan las vacunas al día. Generalmente, se recomienda hacerse aplicar la vacuna antitetánica cada 10 años.
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