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… Who should get the vaccine? Influenza vaccines are available at … anemia Health conditions causing difficulty breathing, swallowing or a risk of choking on food or fluids, such as … need 1 dose of vaccine. Children 2 to 8 years of age who have never received an influenza vaccine need 2 doses given …
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… In the rectum/bum (rectal method) What type of thermometer should I use? A digital thermometer is best for taking … to cold or hot weather before temperature measurement Follow the best practices and the manufacturer's instructions … instructions carefully Gently tug on the ear, pulling it back. This will help straighten the ear canal, and make a …
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… pregnancy are at much greater risk of hospitalization following infection with influenza virus. In Canada, thousands … mild to severe, and can include: Fever, Headache, Muscle pain, Runny nose, Sore throat, Extreme tiredness A cough … ) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin ® ) should not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to …
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… is a prenatal ultrasound? A prenatal ultrasound scan is a painless medical procedure ordered by your physician, … The endovaginal scan provides a better view of the lower part of your uterus, including the length of your … with a full bladder. At what stage of my pregnancy should I have a prenatal ultrasound? Your physician, midwife …
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… support and an emergency plan. What will happen if I have to evacuate my home in an emergency? If the police or … community, leave the area immediately. You are at risk. Follow all instructions from local officials. Do not return … to immediately check on you after a disaster. What supplies should I have for an emergency? Planning ahead and thinking …
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… baby will be able to eat soft textures, even before they have teeth. This includes foods that are: Lumpy. Offer foods … your baby will be able to bite and chew chopped foods. Follow these tips to reduce the risk of choking and food … hard candies. Do not offer chewable vitamins. How much food should I offer to my baby? The amount of food to offer your …
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… . Who should get the vaccine? The influenza vaccine is available … with health conditions causing difficulty breathing, swallowing or a risk of choking on food or fluids, such as … care settings, including long-term care facilities, who have contact with patients Visitors to health care …
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… food and drink precautions while you are travelling. Who should get the vaccine? People travelling to or working in … water in these high risk areas. If you are travelling to low risk areas, including Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, … Possible reactions to the oral vaccine include stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, fever, or skin rash. …
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… found naturally in our water, air, food and soil. At low concentrations, fluoride in drinking water prevents … added during the water treatment process, fluoride levels should never exceed this level. Fewer than 4 percent of the … the test results available to users and the public. If you have a private/domestic well, you should do a comprehensive …
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… knowledge around safer sex practices and sexual health Should I have concerns about harm reduction? Some people express … information about harm reduction and naloxone, see the following: HealthLinkBC File #102b Harm reduction for families, …