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… are known as stimulant laxatives. They work by keeping water in the intestines, which helps to cause movement of … known as a stool softener. It helps increase the amount of water in the stool, making it softer and easier to pass. How … To Use Take this medication by mouth with a full glass of water (8 ounces/240 milliliters) as directed by your doctor. …
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… with formula, milk, or any other food or liquid. Drink some water after taking this medication to make sure that the … be given through the tube. The tube should be flushed with water after the medication is given. Carefully measure the … If you get the medication on your skin, wash with soap and water. If you get the medication in your eyes, rinse with …
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… cream form, not aerosol Oral rehydration solution (ORS) and water-disinfectant tablets Medication recommended by your … sun hat if travelling to a destination with a hot climate A waterproof sunscreen with SPF 30 (sun protection factor) or … is the best way to reduce the risk of foodborne and waterborne illness. You should purify (boil and cool) water
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… seeds, tofu, meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy products Water, chilled plain milk or fortified soy beverage are all nutritious drink choices. Pack a reusable water bottle so your child can refill it during the day. … a thermos to pack hot foods. Pre-heat the thermos with hot water before filling. Wash all fresh fruit and vegetables, …
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… for them to swallow. Give the person 0.5 tsp (2.5 mL) of water to swallow. If the person can swallow the water without choking or coughing: Give the person about 15 … emergency help comes. If the person chokes or coughs on the water, or if the person is unconscious: Do not try to give …
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… for you to wash your hands regularly using hand soap and water. Using an alcohol hand rub may help stop you from … Wash your hands well for at least 20 seconds using warm water and soap, and use a paper towel to dry your hands. If … are not visibly dirty and you don’t have access to soap and water, 60 to 90% alcohol hand rubs can also be used. …
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… stress in your life. Bathe 1 or 2 times a day with soap and water. Don't scrub your skin too much, because that can … skin. You place your hands or feet into shallow trays of water while the current is sent through the water. The current causes a tingling feeling in your skin. …
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… Clean the area around the catheter daily with soap and water. Dry with a clean towel afterward. Do not apply powder … gloves, and throw them away. Wash your hands with soap and water. After the catheter is removed After your indwelling … try sitting in 8 to 10 centimetres (3 to 4 inches) of warm water (sitz bath). If the urge to urinate comes during the …
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… produce less of the alcohol-digesting enzyme, have less water in their bodies to dilute the alcohol and generally … is absorbed and distributed through the body’s total water content. With age we tend to lose lean body mass, resulting in more body fat and less water in the body to dilute alcohol. The same amount of …
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… the tablet whole. This medication must be dispersed in water before swallowing. If another person is helping you … or crush the tablet(s). Draw 1 teaspoon (5 milliliters) of water into the syringe. Place the filled syringe into a … the whole dose, draw another teaspoon (5 milliliters) of water into the syringe, swirl, and take the rest of the …