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… diarrhea for more than a few days, you should see a health care provider. Drinking lots of fluids is important to … medicine or antibiotics unless recommended by your health care provider. If you have a serious E. coli infection, you … make food safer HealthLinkBC File #59d Food safety in child care facilities HealthLinkBC File #72 Unpasteurized fruit …
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… tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency treatment … report all serious or unexpected reactions to your health care provider. Who should not get a vaccine? A vaccine is … However, if you have concerns, speak with your health care provider. Mature minor consent It is recommended that …
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… or mental health symptoms, please consult your health care provider or call 8-1-1 to speak with a registered … and other utility services enter) Eliminate clutter Be careful what you bring into your house: Check furniture and … specifically for bed bugs, and follow the directions carefully Never use any treatment on people, pets or bedding …
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… you have severe cramps or severe diarrhea, see your health care provider. How can I prevent yersiniosis? Always wash … for yersiniosis? If you have yersiniosis, your health care provider may give you an antibiotic, but sometimes this …
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… These methods can thaw food at uneven rates, so take extra care to ensure the whole product is thoroughly thawed Use … a fecal or stool sample (bowel movement). Your health care provider may prescribe antibiotics if you have a severe …
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… systems should discuss the risk of disease with their healthcare provider before getting a pet For more information on … warm water and soap right after the injury. See your health care provider if a bite is deep, becomes infected, or your tetanus vaccination is not up to date. See your health care provider if the bite was unexpected or unprovoked or if …
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… the fact that you carry VRE to your workplace, school or daycare setting. If you have a VRE infection, your health care provider will give you the treatment you need. While … hands before eating, drinking, smoking or applying personal care products, and after using the toilet. Wash your hands …
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… cooling system, such as air-conditioning, talk to a health care provider or workplace safety officer to find out what … hour, change, worsen or cause you concern, contact a health care provider. If you are unsure about your symptoms, you … kidney disease, or heart issues. Contact your healthcare provider or go to the hospital right away if you …
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… also be at higher risk if you have had intensive hospital care or surgery, particularly in hospitals where previous … You do not need to disclose to your workplace, school or daycare setting that you carry MRSA. Mild infections of the … hands before eating, drinking, smoking, applying personal care products, touching your face, nose or eyes, and after …
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… Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child care providers Health Canada Food Safety Information for … Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby formula: Before you …