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… an influenza vaccine Staying home when you are ill Washing your hands regularly Cleaning and disinfecting objects and … in the waste basket or garbage Cough and sneezing into your shirt sleeve rather than your hands Getting an … about 1 to 4 days, average of 2 days, after a person is first exposed to the influenza virus. Fever and other …
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… to or working in some countries. It is important to talk to your health care provider or visit a travel clinic at least … provincial medical services plan (MSP). You can check with your local travel clinic to find out the cost. Bring a … not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more …
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… help prevent abuse and neglect, consider these tips: Set up your finances so that the bank automatically pays your bills, especially if your health changes or you need to … Abuse and Information Line (SAIL), hosted by Seniors First BC, 604 437-1940 in Vancouver or toll-free at 1 866 …
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… ibuprofen in children under 6 months of age without first talking to your health care provider. Always use the dosage indicated in the product instructions or as recommended by your health care provider. What are the symptoms of reye …
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… Vietnamese Why is my baby screened? A small spot of your baby’s blood can be used to get important information … healthy but have a rare and serious disorder that you and your doctor or midwife may not know about. Newborn screening … to double check the few disorders that can be missed on the first (early) screen. Can I wait and have my baby screened …
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… logs or big rocks can cause serious injury. Stay within your abilities Swim only where you feel comfortable. Do not … close to shore. Cold water or rough conditions may impact your swimming abilities. Never swim alone Use the “buddy … information on recreational water quality testing. Take a first aid course Take a first aid course that teaches: …
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… getting lost. How can I prepare for the wilderness? Whether your activity is during the summer or winter, on land or … three T’s and follow these simple steps: Trip planning Plan your travel route Know the terrain and conditions Check the … water Extra clothing Navigational and communication devices First aid kit Emergency blanket and shelter Pocket knife Sun …
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… and odorless, you cannot tell if you have nitrate in your well water unless you test for it. Nitrate is more … guideline levels of nitrate in drinking water. To help keep your family safe: Have your well water tested for nitrate … or infant formula mixed with well water, unless it has first been tested safe for nitrate levels. If possible, …
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… and the possibility of abuse or neglect, pay attention to your own emotional and physical health. Here are some signs of stress: Changes in your feelings, such as becoming anxious or depressed feeling … Abuse and Information Line (SAIL), hosted by Seniors First BC, 604 437-1940 in Vancouver or toll-free at 1 866 …
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… an emergency? If the police or RCMP orders you to evacuate your home or community, leave the area immediately. You are … people to assist you during an emergency. Give them keys to your home and add their contact information to a shared … a 72-hour grab-and-go bag: Water Food (ready to eat) Small first aid kit Special items, such as extra eyeglasses, …