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… remove the pouch. Clean the skin under the pouch with water. Dry the skin. Sprinkle ostomy protective powder on … An irrigation set, which includes a container for water, tubing with a cone end (one end of the tubing … Place 473 mL (16 fl oz) to 946 mL (32 fl oz) of lukewarm water (cold water can cause cramping) in the container to …
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… some steps you can take to help keep your baby safe around water. Never leave your baby alone in the bathtub or a bath … is in the room or in the tub with your baby. Drain the water from the tub right after the bath. Keep toilet lids … tips to help keep your baby safe from burns. Turn your water heater's temperature down to 49°C (120°F) . This can …
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… deeply into the wound. Hold the wound under cool running water. If you have a sprayer in your sink, you can use it to … dirt and other debris from the wound. Scrub gently with water, a mild soap, and a face cloth. If some dirt or other … to do. Most chemicals should be rinsed off with lots of water, but with some chemicals, water may make the burn …
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… You may be instructed not to eat or drink anything except water for 9 to 12 hours before having your blood drawn. This … In most cases, you are allowed to take your medicines with water the morning of the test. Do not eat high-fat foods the … You may be instructed not to eat or drink anything except water for 9 to 12 hours before having your blood drawn. This …
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… and after exercise because sweating caused the body to lose water, salt, and minerals ( electrolytes ). Heat edema ( … Remove any extra clothing. Spray or mist the body with cool water. Use a fan if one is available. Drink plenty of cool water or rehydration drinks. Signs that heat exhaustion is …
Medications
… dose in a glass with about 1 teaspoonful (5 milliliters) of water to dissolve the tablet. If needed, add more water to cover the tablet. Stir the mixture well until it looks milky. Use only water to first dissolve the tablet. Then add about 1 …
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… Examples include caffeinated energy drinks and vitamin waters. Some supplemented foods contain ingredients that can …
Medications
… the capsule's content into an ounce (30 milliliters) of water. Swirl the mixture for 20 seconds and drink right … without chewing it. Add another ounce (30 milliliters) of water to the cup, swirl for 20 seconds and drink right away to get your whole dose. The water mixture may also be given through a tube into the …
Medications
… a cup with an ounce (30 milliliters) of room-temperature water. Swirl the mixture for at least 10 seconds and then … left in the cup, add another ounce (30 milliliters) of water to the cup, swirl for 10 seconds and drink right away to get your whole dose. The water mixture may also be given through a tube into the …
Medications
… its contents into 120 to 240 milliliters (4 to 8 ounces) of water or apple juice. Stir well until the powder dissolves … than a full packet, ask your doctor or pharmacist how much water or apple juice you should use to mix with the dose. Mix the entire contents of the packet in water or apple juice as directed by your doctor. Mix well …