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… lifestyle, visit the Healthy living during winter page. When to visit the emergency room The Emergency Room (ER) in … can be very busy during winter months. Prepare and learn when you or a family member may need to use the ER. To learn more, see: BC Children's Hospital: When to bring your child to the BC Children's emergency …
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… B, hepatitis C, or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), you should go to your nearest emergency department immediately. … hepatitis B virus or HIV post-exposure prophylaxis to start as soon as possible. Post-exposure prophylaxis is … emergency medical assistant, police or other peace officer When you have reason to believe that you have been the …
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… B.C.’s health care system this respiratory illness season. Starting in October, everyone 6 months and older can get an … Myths and Facts (HealthLinkBC File #12c) Why Seniors Should Get the Inactivated Influenza (Flu) Vaccine … to residents of B.C. The schedules can help you determine when you or your family need to be immunized. Find …
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… and Substance Use Government of British Columbia: HelpStartsHere Routine checkups As your child grows, it is … and dentist. Learn what routine health checkups your child should have: Basic Dental Care Elementary School Age … Safely Substance use The childhood and teenage years are when children experience and try new things. While most of …
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… illness. The measles virus can spread through the air when an infected person breathes, coughs or sneezes. … vaccinated is the best way to protect against measles. When you get immunized, you help protect others as well. The … your child's routine immunizations. Learn when your child should be immunized, the benefits of immunization and more. …
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… Vaccinations remain the best defense against COVID-19. You should receive all doses you are eligible for and encourage … to investigate the underlying cause. To learn more about when to take your child to the emergency room, see: BC Children's Hospital: When to bring your child to the BC Children's Emergency …
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… on many unique facts and considerations in your life. When you have made the decision to create a No CPR order, … section. Once completed, a copy of the No CPR order should remain with you and/or your next of kin providing … signed by you and your physician or nurse practitioner, you should speak to your physician or nurse practitioner; tear …
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… irritate the airways as well as the cardiovascular system. When smoke levels are high, everyone should be monitoring their symptoms, but those with a … cool indoors . Staying cool indoors during poor air quality When the air quality in your area is poor, officials may …
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… immunization | HealthLink BC . COVID-19 symptoms Everyone should routinely monitor for symptoms of COVID-19. … . Testing and treatment A COVID-19 test is recommended when a positive or negative result will inform decisions … more about testing, visit: BC Centre for Disease Control: When to get a COVID-19 test There are some specific …
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… age who have not been immunized. Pertussis spreads easily when an infected person coughs, sneezes or has close contact … The infection can spread to others during the early stages when symptoms are not severe, and if left untreated, can spread up to 3 weeks after the cough starts. Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect …