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… the burn from becoming more serious. You may: Place arms, hands, fingers, legs, feet, or toes in a basin of cool … too tight if the skin swells. Clean the burn Wash your hands before cleaning a burn. Do not touch the burn with … clean water. Some of the burned skin might come off with washing. Pat the area dry with a clean cloth or gauze. Do …
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… Getting an influenza vaccine Staying home when you are ill Washing your hands regularly Cleaning and disinfecting objects and … Cough and sneezing into your shirt sleeve rather than your hands Getting an influenza vaccine can help prevent you from …
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… And in order to ease that fear, you repeatedly wash your hands. The effects of OCD range from mild to very serious. … an object you believe has germs and then not wash your hands afterward. You would repeat that behaviour until you … a new way. For example, if you are a person who washes your hands over and over because you believe germs will harm you, …
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… with or washed in water containing the parasite, or when handled by people infected with cyclosporiasis. How do I prevent cyclosporiasis? Wash your hands before, during and after preparing food Wash fruits … as thoroughly as possible before eating them. However, washing may not eliminate the risk Be aware that eating …
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… care to practice infection control. This includes frequent handwashing and isolating patients who are infected. Here are … take to protect yourself: Practice good hygiene. Keep your hands clean by washing them often and well. Handwashing is …
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… you care for yourself when using the catheter? Wash your hands before you handle the catheter. Clean the area around the catheter with … amount of urine in the bag before you empty it. Wash your hands before and after you touch the bag. Remove the drain …
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… been spread by contact with these body products. Wash your hands with soap and water after any contact with blood, even if you wear gloves. Handle needles or lancets carefully to avoid sticking … blood (for diabetes). Do not put caps back on needles by hand. When handling used syringes, pick them up by the …
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… You may also want to use a water-based lubricant. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, and put on the gloves. … removing the catheter until the urine flow stops. Wash your hands or take off the gloves. Examine the urine. If it is … You may also want to use a water-based lubricant. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, and put on the gloves. …
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… your blister, be sure to follow these steps: Wash your hands and gently wash the area around the blister. Wipe a … from the blister. A fever. Finger, Hand, and Wrist Injuries Finger, Hand, and Wrist Problems, Non-Injury Toe, Foot, and Ankle …
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… contaminated objects. It is commonly spread from the hands of someone who has MRSA. This could be anyone in a … care to practice infection control, which includes frequent handwashing and isolation of patients who are infected with …