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… Stand up slowly. After you stand up, stay still for a few seconds before you move. If you feel dizzy, don't try to … (such as switches that go on or off when you clap your hands) to make it easier to turn lights on if you have to … Stand up slowly. After you stand up, stay still for a few seconds before you move. If you feel dizzy, don't try to …
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… With intermittent monitoring, the nurse or doctor uses a hand-held device to listen to your baby's heart through your … of labour. Then it would be checked more often during the second stage. A woman who has a problem during pregnancy—but … of labour. Then it would be checked more often during the second stage. A woman who has a problem during pregnancy—but …
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… Aging and diseases that decrease blood flow to the hands and feet may slow nail growth. Common nail changes … nails. These are common problems that develop when your hands are often exposed to water, strong soaps, and other … of these problems if you use lotion and avoid putting your hands in water often. Colour changes. Little white marks …
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… smoking. The starting patch size depends on how much you smoke now. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist for more help … a substitute for a cigarette. Do not remove it in order to smoke a cigarette. Change the patch size and strength as the … smoking. The starting patch size depends on how much you smoke now. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist for more help …
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… legs, and buttocks shouldn't move. Hold the squeeze for 3 seconds, then relax for 5 to 10 seconds. Start with 3 seconds, then add 1 second each week until you are able to …
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… reach of children and pets. Do not re-use the patch. Wash hands immediately after use unless you are treating an area … not put the patch in his/her mouth. You may want to use a second covering to prevent the child from touching the … not put the patch in his/her mouth. You may want to use a second covering to prevent the child from touching the …
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… the child’s symptoms do not get better or get worse, give a second dose of epinephrine as soon as 5 minutes after the … Keep each child’s care plan and Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan handy, while respecting the child’s privacy Keep each … allergic reaction. Have all children and staff wash their hands with soap and water before and after eating. This …
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… lose consciousness. Febrile seizures usually last from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. However, they can be as short as a few seconds or last for more than 15 minutes. How serious is a … condition A febrile seizure lasting 30 minutes or more A second seizure within 24 hours of the first What can cause a …
Medications
… or upper arm. Press the patch firmly in place for about 30 seconds to make sure it stays on. Do not apply the patch on … area at least 3 days before applying the patch. Wash your hands with soap and water after handling the patch. Do not … or upper arm. Press the patch firmly in place for about 30 seconds to make sure it stays on. Do not apply the patch on …
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… a sudden loss of consciousness. During the first 15 to 30 seconds of the seizure, the entire body stiffens as the … is the tonic phase of the seizure. During the next 30 to 45 seconds, the muscles jerk (convulse) in a rhythmic pattern. … a sudden loss of consciousness. During the first 15 to 30 seconds of the seizure, the entire body stiffens as the …