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… you care for yourself when using the catheter? Wash your hands before you handle the catheter. Clean the area around the catheter with … amount of urine in the bag before you empty it. Wash your hands before and after you touch the bag. Remove the drain …
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… been spread by contact with these body products. Wash your hands with soap and water after any contact with blood, even if you wear gloves. Handle needles or lancets carefully to avoid sticking … blood (for diabetes). Do not put caps back on needles by hand. When handling used syringes, pick them up by the …
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… You may also want to use a water-based lubricant. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, and put on the gloves. … removing the catheter until the urine flow stops. Wash your hands or take off the gloves. Examine the urine. If it is … You may also want to use a water-based lubricant. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, and put on the gloves. …
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… your blister, be sure to follow these steps: Wash your hands and gently wash the area around the blister. Wipe a … from the blister. A fever. Finger, Hand, and Wrist Injuries Finger, Hand, and Wrist Problems, Non-Injury Toe, Foot, and Ankle …
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… contaminated objects. It is commonly spread from the hands of someone who has MRSA. This could be anyone in a … care to practice infection control, which includes frequent handwashing and isolation of patients who are infected with …
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… Food other than shellfish may be contaminated by food handlers. Touching surfaces or objects contaminated with norovirus, and then placing your hand in your mouth. Having direct contact with someone who … by doing the following: Use soap and water to wash your hands often. (Alcohol-based hand sanitizers do not kill …
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… ointment work better. After you touch the area, wash your hands with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Try not to scratch the sores, because … blisters that are leaking fluid. Handwashing Mouth Problems, Non-Injury Rash, Age 11 and Younger …
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… balls, paper towels, soap, and antiseptics. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, and put on the gloves. … removing the catheter until the urine flow stops. Wash your hands, or take off your gloves. Examine the urine. If it is … balls, paper towels, soap, and antiseptics. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, and put on the gloves. …
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… a shower. Let them do as much of the bathing as possible. Handrails and a non-skid mat inside and outside the shower … afraid of the water or don't like how it feels. A removable hand-held shower head with a long hose may help the person … Caregiving: Preventing Rashes in the Groin Area Caregiving: Washing and Styling Hair Current as of: March 27, …
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… skin. Moisturize as needed. If your face feels dry after washing it, use a moisturizing lotion. Look for skin care … any activity that causes heavy sweating, especially sports. Hands off. Try not to scrub or pick at your pimples. This … any activity that causes heavy sweating, especially sports. Hands off. Try not to scrub or pick at your pimples. This …