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… in liquid and cream form, not aerosol Oral rehydration solution (ORS) and water-disinfectant tablets Medication … or Does not improve despite the use of an oral rehydration solution (ORS) In some cases, diarrhea may be a sign of … as diarrhea starts, and consider using an oral rehydration solution (ORS). Continue breast or formula feeding …
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… the problem. After you come back: Take turns talking about solutions to the problem. Listen without interrupting. Use … you will both have good ideas. Together, agree on which solutions you will use. Post-Traumatic … the problem. After you come back: Take turns talking about solutions to the problem. Listen without interrupting. Use …
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… they may not be compatible. Never use homemade saline solutions. (They can be easily contaminated with bacteria.) Do not reuse solution. Never use tap water or distilled water to rinse or … they may not be compatible. Never use homemade saline solutions. (They can be easily contaminated with bacteria.) …
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… nail. Soak your foot or hand 2 to 3 times each day. Use a solution of 5 mL (1 tsp) of salt dissolved in 1 L (4 cups) … nail. Soak your foot or hand 2 to 3 times each day. Use a solution of 5 mL (1 tsp) of salt dissolved in 1 L (4 cups) …
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… daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and toothpaste or a solution of 1 part hydrogen peroxide to 2 parts water. … daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and toothpaste or a solution of 1 part hydrogen peroxide to 2 parts water. …
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… a very low level. Keep some glucose or sucrose tablets or solution or other quick-sugar foods with you at all times. … sugar. Be prepared Keep some glucose or sucrose tablets or solution or quick-sugar foods with you at all times. If you … a very low level. Keep some glucose or sucrose tablets or solution or other quick-sugar foods with you at all times. …
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… supplies safely. If you are using the frozen pre-mixed solution, thaw the bag at room temperature or in the … shake well and squeeze the bag to check for leaks. Discard solution if the bag leaks. Do not re-freeze the solution after thawing. For the best effect, use this …
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… supplies safely. If you are using the frozen pre-mixed solution, thaw the bag at room temperature or in the … shake well and squeeze the bag to check for leaks. Discard solution if the bag leaks. Do not re-freeze the solution after thawing. For the best effect, use this …
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… supplies safely. If you are using the frozen pre-mixed solution, thaw the bag at room temperature or in the … shake well and squeeze the bag to check for leaks. Discard solution if the bag leaks. Do not re-freeze the solution after thawing. For the best effect, use this …
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… Ask your doctor for more details. If the medication and the solution used to mix it were refrigerated, bring both to room temperature before combining. After adding the solution to the powder, gently swirl the mixture to … box and protect from light. After the powder is mixed into solution, use it within 3 hours and discard any unused …