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… on the package for how to insert your cup. Wash your hands with soap and water. Fold the cup in half. Keep the … on the package for how to remove your cup. Wash your hands with soap and water. Gently pull on the stem until you … on the package for how to insert your cup. Wash your hands with soap and water. Fold the cup in half. Keep the …
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… doctor tells you to. This can hurt your eyes. Wash your hands well. Always do this before you put in the ointment. … an infection. Position your head and the ointment. With one hand, tilt your head back and pull the lower eyelid down … one or two fingers to create a small pouch. With the other hand, position the medicine above your eye. Put in the …
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… nail polish remover. To trim the nails: Wash and dry your hands. You don't need to wear gloves. Use nail polish … any polish. Hold the person's foot and toe steady with one hand while you trim the nail with your other hand. Trim the … Wash the feet in the shower or bath or in a basin made for washing feet. It's extra important to wash the feet …
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… as healthy as possible during your hospital stay. Wash your hands. This is one of the most important things you can do … while you're in the hospital. Make sure others wash their hands. Health care workers already know they must do this, … you instead of visiting you. Handwashing Navigating Your Hospital Stay Current as of: …
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… in contact with an infected person who hasn't washed their hands well after a bowel movement. What are the symptoms? … Use only treated, or chlorinated, drinking water. Wash your hands often, especially after handling raw meat and using … Illness and Safe Food Handling Food Safety: Storing Handwashing Symptoms Children are more likely than adults to …
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… or urine. A person's cough or sneeze can spread germs too. Washing your hands often can help you keep germs and infection from … away used tissues and empty the trash often. Wash your hands often and wear a mask if you are around people who …
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… the best fit, protection, and comfort for you. Wash your hands often with soap and water. Scrub for 20 seconds, … If soap and water aren't available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Stay away from people who seem sick or are … Wear it anytime you hold or are near your baby. Wash your hands well before you touch your baby. Take precautions if …
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… year. What can I do to prevent foodborne illness? Wash your hands Wash your hands before you eat or handle any food, and after you use the bathroom. Scrub all …
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… disease from an animal, as in a barnyard or a mouse nest. Handle animal meat. Kitchen and food prep areas can be … produce grown in contaminated water. Preventing infections Washing your hands well may be all you need to do to prevent infection …
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… sample. Do not urinate while you pass the stool. Wash your hands with soap and clean, running water before and after you collect the sample. Do not use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer instead of washing your hands. Sanitizer will not kill C. diff. Put on …