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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering today's date at the top of the form. This is essential for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the data collector's name and survey record number, ensuring accurate identification of the form.
  4. Input the hospital record number and patient name to link this form to specific medical records.
  5. For each birth (first, second, third), select the mode of birth from options like normal vaginal delivery or caesarean section.
  6. Indicate if baby resuscitation was required and specify methods used by ticking appropriate boxes.
  7. Complete sections on APGAR scores, birth weight, gestational age, and immunization status as applicable.
  8. Finally, enter the date of discharge from the delivery hospital and any additional notes required.

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Adults breed by releasing clouds of eggs and that join to become microscopic larvae. The larvae float through the ocean until they find a good spot to rest, then their tube feet docHub out from within to invert their bodies.
Sea urchins are quite common along the Adriatic, while their spikes may look like a lot of fun, we dont recommend trying to take one for a pet and for some reason they dont enjoy being stood on (spoil sports) so water shoes are advisable.
Swimming in Croatia is generally safe as serious dangers rarely occur. The Adriatic Sea is home to 47 shark species, including Mako and Great White sharks, but youll almost never see them. The last deadly shark attack happened in 1974 near Omis.
Sea urchins are a common sight in the Adriatic Sea, especially in rocky coastal areas and seagrass meadows.
Sea urchins themselves are not poisonous, but some species have spines that can cause painful injuries if stepped on or handled improperly. In Croatia, the most common sea urchin is the black sea urchin (Arbacia lixula), which has sharp spines that can puncture the skin.
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Sea urchins are found in every ocean and in every climate, from the tropics to the polar regions, and inhabit marine benthic (sea bed) habitats, from rocky shores to hadal zone depths.

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