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Medical tests
… (such as hearing aids, dentures, jewellery, watches, and hairpins) from your body. These objects may be attracted to … you relax. Inside the scanner, you will hear a fan and feel air moving. You may also hear tapping or thumping noises as … (such as hearing aids, dentures, jewellery, watches, and hairpins) from your body. These objects may be attracted to …
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… position where your shoulders are supported, such as in a chair, and wait until you can breathe easily again. Talk to … keeping your mouth closed. This warms and moisturizes the air you breathe. Breathe out through pursed lips. Aerobic … < Prev      Next > slide 4 of 6, Knee extension, Sit in a chair with your feet slightly apart. Breathe out as you …
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… pump. This pump goes around your lower leg. It has air bags that inflate and deflate periodically to force … pump. This pump goes around your lower leg. It has air bags that inflate and deflate periodically to force …
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… bed, and they may feel a need to open a window to get more air. The shortness of breath generally goes away after a few … themselves. For example, they may stop walking up the stairs, or they may drive to the store instead of walking. … bed, and they may feel a need to open a window to get more air. The shortness of breath generally goes away after a few …
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… more than 1 hour? You can warm small areas by blowing warm air on them, tucking them inside clothing, or putting them … are really cold or frozen, try to warm them by blowing warm air on them, tucking them inside your clothing, or putting … more than 1 hour? You can warm small areas by blowing warm air on them, tucking them inside clothing, or putting them …
Medical tests
… magnet. Inside the scanner, you will hear a fan and feel air moving. You may hear tapping, thumping, or snapping … magnet. Inside the scanner, you will hear a fan and feel air moving. You may hear tapping, thumping, or snapping …
Medications
… herpes) This medication may stain clothes, skin, nails, or hair. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only … closed. The solution may turn yellow when it is exposed to air, but it is still safe to use. It may stain hair, skin, and clothing. Keep all medications away from …
Medications
… Head lice lay small white eggs (nits) at the roots of hair close to the scalp, especially on the hairline at the back of the neck and behind the ears. … works by stopping the lice and their eggs from getting air, killing them by suffocation. How To Use Read the …
HealthLinkBC files
… by diphtheria bacteria. The bacteria are spread through the air by people sneezing or coughing or by direct skin-to-skin … also known as whooping cough, is a serious infection of the airways caused by pertussis bacteria. The bacteria are …
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… bird feeders with trays and clean spilled seeds often Repair any plumbing leaks to remove a water source Cover pools … ground 3. Pest proof buildings: Cover crawl spaces, fresh air and attic vents with 6mm (1/4 inch) metal screening or … roof rats don't forget to check for holes in the roof Repair cracks in cement footings and foundations Build sheds on …