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… Breathe in quickly and deeply through your mouth for 2 or 3 seconds. This pulls the powder from the inhaler into your … of your mouth. Hold your breath. Hold your breath for 10 seconds. This will let the medicine settle in your lungs. … Breathe in quickly and deeply through your mouth for 2 or 3 seconds. This pulls the powder from the inhaler into your …
Medications
… while in bed. Set an alarm clock to awaken you for the second dose in 2-and-a-half hours to 4 hours. Take the second dose while sitting in bed, and turn off the alarm. If … is before bedtime. If it is not at bedtime or if it is your second dose, skip the missed dose. Take your next dose at …
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… reduce the health risks for your family members caused by second-hand smoke. Your kids will be less likely to start … reduce the health risks for your family members caused by second-hand smoke. Your kids will be less likely to start …
Medications
… room-temperature water. Swirl the mixture for at least 10 seconds and then drink right away. If you see any part of … ounce (30 milliliters) of water to the cup, swirl for 10 seconds and drink right away to get your whole dose. The … room-temperature water. Swirl the mixture for at least 10 seconds and then drink right away. If you see any part of …
HealthLinkBC files
… the simple precautions below to help reduce your risk of getting sick. Wash your hands and your child's hands: After … water and soap Rub hands together briskly for at least 20 seconds or the time it takes to sing the ABC song. Do not … fingers, fingertips and nails Rinse hands well for 10 seconds under warm running water Dry hands completely with …
Medications
… a day. Swish the solution in your mouth for at least 30 seconds, and then spit it out. Do not swallow the liquid. … usually every one-and-a-half to three hours. Gargle for 30 seconds, and then spit it out. Do not swallow the liquid. If … a day. Swish the solution in your mouth for at least 30 seconds, and then spit it out. Do not swallow the liquid. …
Medical tests
… around your body. The table will move a little every few seconds to take new pictures. You may hear clicking or … and other health problems. But in most cases, the risk of getting cancer from being exposed to small amounts of … and other health problems. But in most cases, the risk of getting cancer from being exposed to small amounts of …
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… nerves, lungs, and eyes. Burns are defined as first-, second-, third-, or fourth-degree, depending on how many … home, simple safety measures decrease the chance of anyone getting burned. When a child or vulnerable adult is burned, … 4: Mild pain Mild pain Has the pain: Gotten worse? Pain is getting worse Stayed about the same (not better or worse)? …
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… Committing to Quitting: Your Quit-Tobacco Plan On this page: Getting Started Getting Started You've made up your mind that you want to … and Privacy Policy . Learn how we develop our content . … Getting Started You've made up your mind that you want to …
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… your family can stay active throughout the winter: Fitness: Getting and Staying Active Keeping Children and Teenagers Active Physical Activity in Winter Quick Tips: Getting Active as a Family Quick Tips: Staying Active in … smoking (HealthLinkBC File #30c) The harmful effects of second-hand tobacco smoke and vapour (HealthLinkBC File …