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… person is underwater and breathes water into the lungs. The airway (larynx) can spasm and close, or water can damage the … unable to breathe, or without a heartbeat. Gasp for air, cough up pink froth, vomit, or breathe rapidly. Seem to … breathing. No heartbeat. Inhaled water and then gasped for air, coughed up pink froth, vomited, or breathed rapidly. …
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… across three or more time zones. Stay up to date with airport security rules. When you get ready to go through … for your needles and syringes to be allowed through airport security. Put your insulin, if needed, into a small, … in a range that is safe for your insulin. Put in half the air you usually add to the insulin vial, if needed, to …
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… from plaster or fibreglass. Some splints have a built-in air cushion. Air pads are inflated to hold the injured area in place. How … care If your splint is not to be removed, try blowing cool air from a hair dryer or fan into the splint to help relieve …
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… This leaves plenty of space for your lungs to fill up with air. The muscles used for breathing pull on the ribs, so … leaves less space in your chest for your lungs to open and air to flow in. It also makes it harder for the muscles to … Watch you breathe and listen to your lungs to make sure air is moving in and out normally. Listen to your heart. …
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… with cold water. Wash with hot, soapy water and rinse well. Air dry on a clean towel. Check the manufacturer’s … water is in it. If the tubing gets wet inside, try using a hair dryer to dry it. If pumping very frequently, some … with water, and boil on the stove for five to 10 minutes. Air dry on a clean towel; or Soak the pump parts for 10 …
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… be flexible in others. Flexibility can help increase your quality of life: As you become more flexible, activities …
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… or regulated by Health Canada, and they can vary in quality. There's no good evidence that compounded … or regulated by Health Canada, and they can vary in quality. There's no good evidence that compounded …
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… (viral or post-viral rhinitis). Changes in the weather. Dry air. Polluted air, such as from fumes, smoke, odours, and perfumes. Spicy … (viral or post-viral rhinitis). Changes in the weather. Dry air. Polluted air, such as from fumes, smoke, odours, and …
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… or she is being fed. He or she may be swallowing too much air when sucking, or you may not be burping the baby enough … of bottle or use a nipple with a smaller opening to reduce air intake. Limit active and rough play after feedings. Try … or she is being fed. He or she may be swallowing too much air when sucking, or you may not be burping the baby enough …
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… spray causes a burning sensation in the eyes. But so do car air bags, which contain chemicals that can cause the eyes to burn when the air bag inflates. Chemical particles can also become stuck … spray causes a burning sensation in the eyes. But so do car air bags, which contain chemicals that can cause the eyes to …