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… energy to take pictures of the head. In many cases, MRI gives information that can't be seen on an X-ray , … or abnormal twisted blood vessels that are present at birth (this is called an arteriovenous [AV] malformation). … may hear tapping, thumping, or snapping noises. You may be given earplugs or headphones to reduce the noise. You will …
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… reasons: More important Equally important More important Where are you leaning now? Now that you've thought about the facts and your feelings, you may have a general idea of where you stand on this decision. Show which way you are … the facts Compare your options What matters most to you? Where are you leaning now? What else do you need to make …
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… falling. Store items within easy reach. Put household items where you can reach them. Bending down or reaching up can … many things at the same time. Have a place near your door where you can place packages and groceries while you close … your balance. Wear low-heeled shoes that fit well and that give your feet good support. Use footwear with non-skid …
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… deficiency. This is rare in Canada but common in areas where iodine is not added to salt, food, and water. … . In Canada, all children are tested for hypothyroidism at birth. Intellectual disability usually does not occur if … newborns for the condition. If your baby wasn't born in a hospital or if you think your baby may not have been tested, …
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… it is the most frequent cause of infectious diarrhea in hospitals and health care facilities. C. diff infections may … of appetite Nausea Abdominal pain and tenderness In cases where a patient has severe diarrhea, it can lead to …
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… sites (receptors) in the brain as opioids. When naloxone is given it pushes the opioid from the receptor to restore a … return. Is naloxone safe? Yes, naloxone is very safe. Hospital emergency departments and ambulance attendants have … prescription to get Naloxone. There are no restrictions on where naloxone can be sold. The BCTHN program provides …
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… begin to get better. You may need to be treated in the hospital for the first few weeks. This is because the … How is it treated? This syndrome usually is treated in the hospital. The hospital staff will watch you carefully to be sure you don't …
Medications
… This product must be used cautiously in premature or low-birth-weight infants since it has caused very serious … while receiving this product. If this product is to be given to a premature or low-birth-weight infant, talk with … growth, poor wound healing). How To Use This product is given by injection into a vein as directed by your doctor. …
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… laser reshapes the cornea. These procedures don't require a hospital stay. They are done under local anesthesia in a … It may last for up to 1 year. The surgery doesn't always give 20/20 vision. So you may still need to wear glasses or … common in people who are very nearsighted. Some doctors may give you eyedrop medicine during or after the surgery to …
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… as cold or stress. If this doesn't work, your doctor may give you medicine such as calcium channel blockers. This may … as cold or stress. If this doesn't work, your doctor may give you medicine such as calcium channel blockers. This may …