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… Clothes and bed linens become soiled when they come into contact with things like urine, stool, or vomit. Washing … Caregiving: Overview of Personal Care Caregiving: Skin Care for Immobile Adults Caregiving: Using Disposable … Caregiving: Overview of Personal Care Caregiving: Skin Care for Immobile Adults Caregiving: Using Disposable …
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… gradually in moderate temperatures, especially when the skin is wet. Wet conditions (rain, being in water, sweat). Water on the skin causes you to feel cool and lose heat. Wet skin freezes more quickly than dry skin. Wet feet and hands …
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… affected area. Avoid areas where the bone is close to the skin, such as right over your kneecap, the point of your … bag over the area, so the ice is not directly touching the skin. To try this, hold the plastic in place with one hand … hand. If the ice melts down so the cup is touching your skin, peel more of the cup off. Continue for about 7 to 10 …
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… may be worn behind the ear. Small device placed under the skin near the ear, with electrodes placed in the cochlea . … sleepy, cranky, or eat less. If you see any of these signs, contact your doctor. Recognize the signs of an ear … may be worn behind the ear. Small device placed under the skin near the ear, with electrodes placed in the cochlea . …
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… The deep brain stimulator (DBS) is implanted under your skin on your upper chest near your collarbone. A wire under the skin connects the device to electrodes that are in your … The vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) is implanted under the skin, near your collarbone. A wire (lead) under the skin
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… furniture. Cockroach droppings. Pet dander. Dander is loose skin cells (like dandruff) from dogs and cats. Indoor mould. … that cause your airways to narrow. Be tested for allergies. Skin or blood testing may be used to diagnose allergies to certain substances. Skin testing involves pricking the skin on your back or arms …
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… medical tape in your local drugstore. It may irritate your skin less than other types of tape. Change the position of … so that food and liquids don't run down the tube. Keep the skin around the tube clean and dry. Sleep on your back or … medical tape in your local drugstore. It may irritate your skin less than other types of tape. Change the position of …
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… hair follicles. Shaving or wearing clothes that rub the skin can irritate the follicles, which can lead to … 10 days. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will check your skin and ask about your health and activities. He or she may … out the excess water, and place the towel on the affected skin. Medicated shampoo. It can be used to treat …
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… surgery is a way to rebuild the shape of a breast using skin, fat, and possibly muscle from another part of the … its original blood supply. The tissue is pulled under the skin up to the chest area and attached. "Free flap" means … it to the chest area. This reduces the amount of fat and skin in the lower belly and results in a "tummy tuck." TRAM …
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… Objects Swollen Glands, Hernias, and Other Lumps Under the Skin + - Arm, Shoulder, and Hand Arm Injuries Arm Problems, … Objects Swollen Glands, Hernias, and Other Lumps Under the Skin + - Nose and Mouth Body Piercing Problems Coughs, Age … Swollen Glands, Hernias, and Other Lumps Under the Skin Urinary Problems and Injuries, Age 11 and Younger …