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… that offends an older person’s sense of dignity and self-worth. Emotional abuse is often used to control an … include pressuring an older adult with requests for money, using an older adult’s property or money without their … Line (SAIL) to receive guidance about your concern. How can abuse and neglect be prevented? There is no law in …
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… wonderful companions and help keep us healthy and active. However, like people, they can become infected with … steroid therapy or organ or bone marrow transplant. How can I prevent infections? Your personal hygiene and … your hands thoroughly afterwards. Avoid creating dust by using a damp cloth to wipe up the droppings. The droppings …
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… are conducted by a physician or a trained sonographer using a hand-held instrument called a transducer. The … Your care provider will then review the findings with you. How is the prenatal ultrasound done? There are 2 ways to do … you book your ultrasound, you will receive instructions on how to prepare for your appointment. For example, you may be …
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… the way you see colours Vision "doubled" by a shadow image How are cataracts removed? Cataract surgery is a "Day … with no overnight stay in hospital. It is performed using local anaesthetic to numb the eye. Most patients do … Having cataract surgery can help increase your safety, self-confidence, and independence. Be sure to share with …
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… or stroke. To help lower LDL, follow a Portfolio eating pattern that is rich in soluble fibre, nuts, soy protein and … or trout Choose lean cuts of meat such as skinless chicken breast and sirloin roast instead of higher fat cuts such as … protein (TVP). To increase foods with soy protein: Try using soy beverage in your latte, smoothie or cereal Add …
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… act strangely but not always act aggressively. They may show a variety of signs, including fearfulness, aggression, … above may have other causes including other illnesses, self-protection, heat, stress, hunger and becoming … local public health unit or health care provider, no matter how long since you were exposed. They will assess if you …
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… years with widespread or epidemic influenza activity. How can you prevent influenza? You can reduce the risk of … getting sick with influenza and spreading it to others. How does influenza spread? Influenza spreads easily from … sick with influenza, treating symptoms can help. Follow the self-care advice below: Get plenty of rest and stay home …
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… lesions. Cervical cancer that is caused by HPV is detected using a Pap test, which is a routine part of a female sexual health exam. How is HPV spread? HPV spreads by skin-to-skin contact. This … sexual activity in which skin-to-skin contact takes place. How common is HPV infection? Three out of 4 sexually active …
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… become swollen and turn red as the body fights the virus. How does the infection spread? A molluscum infection is … humid climates, but it can be found throughout the world. How is it treated? In healthy people, the bumps will usually … sexually transmitted infection (STI)? Practice safer sex by using a condom When used correctly, male and female condoms …
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… or high blood sugar from poorly controlled diabetes. How is it spread? Vaginal yeast infections are not usually … See your health care provider before treating yourself if: you are pregnant; you are unsure if your symptoms … for vaginal yeast infections include taking pills orally, using creams or ointments, or inserting tablets into the …