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… have these symptoms. When should my child see a health care provider? You cannot be sure your child has roseola … may recommend that you make an appointment with your health care provider or if they think your child’s illness is … illness. If your child has had a seizure, see your health care provider as soon as possible to rule out a serious …
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… . How can I prepare for prenatal and health care visits? Some pregnant women and people find it hard to talk about alcohol use with their health care providers. Your care provider is there to answer questions and help you to …
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… facility. Teachers, staff and students in a childcare setting attended by a child with hepatitis B whose … by contact with blood or body fluids. This includes an accidental or intentional poke with a used needle, being … items that may have blood on them such as a toothbrush, dental floss or razor, and by having unprotected sex with …
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… to hold the thermometer under their tongue long enough: Carefully place the tip of the thermometer under your … tip each time, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully Gently tug on the ear, pulling it back. This will … only if you are comfortable doing so and a health care provider has shown you how to do it safely: Cover the …
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… contact with household articles, such as a toothbrush, dental floss or a razor contaminated with blood from a … protection against infection. Speak with your health care provider. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File … under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye syndrome, visit …
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… celiac disease and depression When should I see a health care provider? See your health care provider if any of the following happen: There is a … are at risk for a bowel obstruction, check with your health care provider about whether a high fibre diet is right for …
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… risk of a severe allergic reaction, ask your child’s health care provider. Children and teens at risk of a severe … If your child is at risk, ask your child’s health care provider to write an Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan that … and snacks How can I prepare my child for school or child care? Give child care staff a copy of your child's …
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… with influenza, treating symptoms can help. Follow the self-care advice below: Get plenty of rest and stay home from work, school, daycare and running errands when you are sick Drink extra … under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye syndrome, see …
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… should not be sent home or kept home from school or daycare because of head lice. If one person in the household … nursing people or other individuals. Speak to your health care provider or pharmacist to find out which is best for you or your child. Always carefully follow the directions for use on the label and …
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… good personal hygiene (cleaning) practices and being careful about what you eat and drink are the best ways to … the recipe below. Use only until you’re able to get medical care: Glass #1 - 8 oz fruit juice, ½ tsp corn syrup, sugar … diarrhea. For more information, speak with your health care provider. When should I contact a health care provider? …