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… Tone Audiometry Your child responds to sounds by raising a hand or pressing a button. Sounds at different volumes and …
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… you know has impetigo. It is very important to wash your hands after touching the rash, as impetigo spreads easily by hand-to-hand contact. For more information, see HealthLinkBC … Tell your child not to touch or scratch sores Keep their fingernails short and clean. Help them to wash their hands …
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… ways for people to get toxoplasmosis include: Touching your hands to your mouth after cleaning a cat's litter box or … undercooked meats Drinking unpasteurized milk Touching your hands to your mouth after working in gardens or playing in … a litter box Do not eat raw or undercooked meat Wash your hands, utensils and cutting boards after handling raw meat …
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… and finely minced, pureed, mashed or ground Safe finger foods, such as strips or pieces of soft-cooked … fruits until they’re soft enough to be squished with your fingers. For example, carrots and apples. Soft vegetables …
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… on them. How do I prevent salmonellosis? Always wash your hands after you use the bathroom or change a diaper Some … and iguanas, can carry Salmonella bacteria. Wash your hands well after handling these animals or pets and help young children wash …
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… eye is red. Here are some good rules to follow: Wash your hands with soap and warm water several times daily. For more information on hand washing, see HealthLinkBC File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs Don't rub or …
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… products you buy, and know how to prepare your food safely. Handle and prepare all raw poultry and meat as if they are contaminated. Practice good hand hygiene, including regular hand washing, which can protect you from many infections …
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… that other swimmers do not become infected. Wash your hands well with soap and water after using the toilet and before eating or preparing foods. Dry your hands with disposable towels. If you are a food handler, health care worker or childcare worker it is …
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… at least 10 minutes before wiping it up. Wear gloves when handling any body fluids or cleaning cuts, scrapes or wounds. Wash your hands carefully after disposing of your gloves in a plastic … Always discard used gloves in a plastic bag and wash your hands carefully with warm water and soap. If the item used …
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… heartbeat, stomach pain, or tingling in your feet and hands. How can I ensure the safety of pool and hot tub … more of a slip hazard than others. Properly installed handrails can reduce the risk of injuries from slips or falls. Make sure the handrails cannot …