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… the fridge overnight running the container under warm tap water putting the container in a bowl of warm water (if you use this method, keep the lid of the container out of the water) Be sure to defrost just enough for one feeding so …
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… cause your body to absorb less iron from the food you eat. Drinking these beverages does not replace usual treatment. … cause your body to absorb less iron from the food you eat. Drinking these beverages does not replace usual treatment. …
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… need: Face cloths. Towels. Two wash basins (one for soapy water, one for rinsing). Soap (a bar of soap, liquid soap, … "No-tears" or no-rinse shampoo. Body lotion for dry skin. A waterproof mat or sheet to keep the bed dry. A table or … knee on the bed to reach over and bathe the person. Place a waterproof mat or sheet under the person to keep the bed …
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… a no-rinse shampoo cap, or a dry shampoo when you can't use water. When washing a person's hair, let them do as much of … shape on one end and an opening or spout on the other. The water runs down the tray into the sink. A towel to dry the … hair in bed. Some people may not like the feeling of water on their head or face. Try to keep water off of the …
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… medicine, even if you vomit and have trouble eating or drinking. If you are vomiting and can't take your medicine, … to your doctor if you need to call. Keep eating and drinking. Try to eat your normal types and amounts of food. … medicine, even if you vomit and have trouble eating or drinking. If you are vomiting and can't take your medicine, …
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… vomiting, or a fever. Drink more fluids, especially water. Other fluids are also helpful, such as fruit juice mixed to half-strength with water, rehydration drinks , weak tea with sugar, clear … vomiting, or a fever. Drink more fluids, especially water. Other fluids are also helpful, such as fruit juice …
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… harmful substance from your skin can minimize any damage. Watering or burning eyes and stinging or burning skin are … If you wear contact lenses, wash your hands with soap and water, and then remove your contacts. Use soap and water to wash any areas of your skin that may have been …
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… fluids. Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water when you are finished. Follow these steps to clean up … in a plastic trash bag. Gently wash the area with warm water and a soft cloth. Rinse well, and dry completely. Do … away in a plastic bag. Then wash your hands with soap and water right away. From soiled linens and clothes Wear …
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… These medicines often work by making you less hungry. Water-loss pills. Diuretics, such as Diurex, only get rid of water. They don't reduce the amount of fat in your body. … kidney problems, thyroid problems, glaucoma, or depression. Water-loss pills. Diuretics, such as Diurex, reduce your …
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… death for young people is car crashes related to alcohol. Drinking also can lead young people to have unprotected sex. … infections , such as herpes, chlamydia, and HIV. Drinking too much alcohol can harm the liver, pancreas, … to drink alcohol. They should follow the laws for the legal drinking age where they live. If you allow your teenagers to …