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… and slow, and a person may not respond to stimulation. If someone cannot breathe, or is not breathing enough, the … has no effect if you have not taken opioids. It will not get you “high” and does not cause addiction or dependence. … receive a naloxone kit? You do not need a prescription to get Naloxone. There are no restrictions on where naloxone …
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… thinner skin than adults (the top layer of a child’s skin gets thicker as they develop), so burns and scalds can occur … scald for young children? Hospitalization for painful burn treatment, which can require surgery Pressure garments and … or swollen, you see pus, or your child develops a fever Ask someone else to drive you to the doctor’s office or hospital …
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… 8 and 18 months of age Enjoys crawling and walking Loves getting a lot of attention from their caregiver Gets scared around strangers and cries when parents leave … a specific gender Shows an increased attention span Solves problems by trial and error Participates in group activities …
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… Infants Act states that children may consent to a medical treatment on their own as long as the health care provider … health care that is in the child's best interests without getting consent from the parent or guardian if the health … at immunization clinics held at schools. Children may also get vaccines at a health unit, youth clinic, doctor's office …
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… be spread by sharing clothes, towels or bedding. Anyone can get scabies and it does not mean you have poor personal … How is scabies treated? Scabies will not go away without treatment. Speak with your health care provider before you … or chestfeeding. Because adults do not normally get scabies above the neck, you should not have to apply the …
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… mg/L. Whether naturally occurring or added during the water treatment process, fluoride levels should never exceed this … have less tooth decay or other cavity-related oral health problems. Is fluoridation safe? Yes. Fluoride has been …
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… well-marked trails when hiking and stay on them to avoid getting lost. How can I prepare for the wilderness? Whether … www.adventuresmart.ca/the-three-ts/#tripplanning Training Get the knowledge and skills you need before you go Know and … your health care provider or local health unit immediately. Treatment must begin as soon as possible to prevent rabies, …
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… smoke have a greater risk of suffering from: Breathing problems, such as increased coughing, wheezing, pneumonia … harm babies and children? Children are at higher risk of getting sick from second-hand smoke because their lungs and … suffer more from chronic coughing, wheezing and breathing problems Second-hand smoke can cause fluid to build up in …
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… Myth: I have never had influenza, so I do not need to get an influenza vaccine. Fact: Symptoms of influenza can vary from mild to severe. Most people can get sick with influenza several times during their lives. An … with allergies can get an influenza vaccine without any problems. However, if you have had a severe allergic …
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… a flood? Anyone who has had a flood at home is anxious to get back to ordinary life as soon as possible. However, it … is contaminated and not fit to drink without additional treatment and tests to show the water is safe. For more … for killing bacteria and suppressing mold. A fungicidal treatment is needed to kill mold completely. Always follow …