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Q. My kid ate a quarter. What should I do?
Dr. Zibners' Answer:
An oldie but goodie showed up in my inbox this week. Quarter, nickel, dime, penny, doesn’t matter. First make sure he is breathing okay and if not, call 911. But if the coin seems to have gone the way of the fish fingers, don’t panic. First ask your child if he has change for a dollar. Then make sure he’s acting okay and can eat and drink. The only concern is if the coin is stuck in the esophagus or in the airways but if he is breathing normally and can swallow solids, he’s fine. No need to check the poop for the exiting currency by the way. (Although I know most of you will…)
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"WHAT I LIKED: This book is written in a funny, down to earth way that doesn't make you feel like an idiot. I really would have appreciated something like this when my kids were really little and I freaked out over everything they put in their mouths. It has a scenario/question and answer format, with clear answers on when not to panic and when to call 911."
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