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… Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Anesthesia On this page: Overview Overview A peripheral … block are not common. There is a small risk of nerve damage, infection, or bleeding. In rare cases, the medicines … block are not common. There is a small risk of nerve damage, infection, or bleeding. In rare cases, the medicines …
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… Object Stuck in the Throat On this page: Overview Overview Sometimes after …
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… Cut That Removes All Layers of Skin On this page: Overview Overview Cuts may slice …
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… Hospital Policies and Breastfeeding On this page: Overview Overview It's important to … that has policies for: "Rooming in." This policy encourages you to have your baby in the room with you. It can … that has policies for: "Rooming in." This policy encourages you to have your baby in the room with you. It can …
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… Schizophrenia: Helping Someone Who Is Hallucinating On this page: Overview Overview A hallucination …
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… Dementia: Legal Issues On this page: Overview Overview A diagnosis of … life insurance policies, pension information, deeds, mortgages, bank accounts, and information on other financial … life insurance policies, pension information, deeds, mortgages, bank accounts, and information on other financial …
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… Mild, Moderate, and Severe Vertigo On this page: Overview Overview Vertigo is a …
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… Listening to Your Kids On this page: Overview Overview Remember being a kid? Imagine if the … Show kids that you're listening with words and body language. Respond by saying "Okay" or nodding. This tells your … Show kids that you're listening with words and body language. Respond by saying "Okay" or nodding. This tells your …
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… Blood Sugar Testing Times Form On this page: Overview Overview If you have diabetes, talk with your …
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… Pregnancy: Dropping (Lightening) On this page: Overview Overview At the end of the … estimate how far the baby's head has moved down into (engaged) the pelvis. This is measured in "stations." A baby is … when the head is at the bottom of the pelvis (fully engaged). The baby is at +3 station when the head is beginning …