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… get infections easily. Take care of your skin. Wash your hands often. You can use soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Cleaning your hands is especially important before you eat; after you use …
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… and something to read with you, if you wish. Wash your hands before you touch the breast shield or your breast. Use soap, and scrub your hands for 10 to 15 seconds. Then rinse well in warm water. Use a clean paper towel to dry your hands. Put the pump together. As you put it together, check …
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… area for at least an hour. If the burn sensation is on your hands, dip your hands in vegetable oil for the hour. … area for at least an hour. If the burn sensation is on your hands, dip your hands in vegetable oil for the hour. Related …
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… are some more tips for diapering your newborn: Wash your hands before and after each change Put your baby on a flat, … as a change table with side rails or on the floor Keep one hand on your baby at all times. Never leave baby unattended …
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… people. People who use the bathroom without properly washing their hands after can pass the bacteria on to others through food preparation or hand-to-mouth contact. Untreated water that has become …
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… from bacteria under your fingernails or on the skin of your hands. Scarring. You can treat itching from the chickenpox … skin or recommended for babies are usually mild. Add a handful of oatmeal (ground to a powder) to your bath. Or you … child wear mittens or clean cotton socks on his or her hands to prevent scratching. Or use light bandages over open …
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… with your meter for changing the code number. Wash your hands. slide 5 of 11 < Prev      Next > slide 5 of 11, Wash your hands., Wash your hands with warm, soapy water, and dry them … reuse lancets anyway. If you do, be extra careful with handwashing each time. And use a new lancet each day to reduce …
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… apply any pressure to the eyeball. Clean the cut. Wash your hands and wear gloves if they are available. Wash the cut … apply any pressure to the eyeball. Clean the cut. Wash your hands and wear gloves if they are available. Wash the cut …
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… genital area before you collect a urine sample. Wash your hands before you collect the urine. Prepare the container. … urinating. Replace the lid on the container. Wash your hands. How It Feels Blood test When a blood sample is taken, … genital area before you collect a urine sample. Wash your hands before you collect the urine. Prepare the container. …
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… Cord Injury Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis Finger, hand and wrist injuries Finger, Hand, and Wrist Injuries Navicular (Scaphoid) Fracture of the Wrist Removing Splinters Safe Hand and Wrist Movements Trapped Finger, Toe, or Limb Ear …