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… side effects. Be sure to follow these medicine precautions. Your child's over-the-counter medicine will have a "Drug … Facts" label. On the label, you'll find directions for your child's age or weight, the dose to give, and how often to give the dose. If you give medicine to your baby, follow your doctor's or a pharmacist's advice …
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… a medical history, a physical examination, and an X-ray . Your doctor will check: For a deformity or bump. The range of motion of your shoulder and other joints. Blood flow, by taking your pulse and assessing your skin colour and temperature. …
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… are often used when you have the ability to use a catheter yourself or someone can do it for you. You insert the … not permanent. In general, an ICP requires that you limit your fluids. You and your doctor will figure out how much fluid you can consume …
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… help, and memorize the phone number. Be careful online too. Your online activity may be seen by others. Do not use your personal computer or device to read about this topic. … house, or a library. A violent relationship puts you and your children at risk for injury and even death. Getting a …
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… nausea or vomiting, and increased urination. Call your doctor if you are worried. Start your next package of pills at the regular time. If you miss … you have missed any pills, take a home pregnancy test. Call your doctor for advice about the test results. If you …
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… medicines. Large pills or capsules can get stuck in your throat, especially if your mouth is dry. Sometimes stuck pills can lead to … make swallowing easier. Take a few sips of water to moisten your throat before you swallow the medicine. Stand up or sit …
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… cough. In a costophrenic assist, another person pushes on your rib cage to help you cough. This is done while you are … cough. Use these steps to do a costophrenic assist. Your caregiver places their hands on the lowest part of your rib cage, with their fingers wrapped around your sides …
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… On this page: Overview Overview If your joints hurt when you do an activity, you can do a number of things to help yourself. Use the largest joints or strongest muscles to do things. When you lift a heavy object off the floor, use your hip and knee muscles, not your back. When you carry a …
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… Program On this page: Overview Overview Your cardiac rehabilitation (rehab) might include an … hospital. The home program can be one part, or phase, of your cardiac rehab. The goals of a home program include: … a smooth transition from hospital to home. Taking care of yourself after you leave the hospital. Getting stronger and …
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… Active as a Family On this page: Overview Overview Keeping your family healthy and moving can be a struggle. But … helps people feel better. Here are some tips to help get your family away from screens and moving together. Make it fun. Start with something your kids already like. That can be anything from biking to …