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Step-by-Step: Choosing an Insulin Injection Site

inch radius of your navel. Make sure all injection sites are spread two inches apart from one another. ... Site Identify the areas of your body that can be used as an injection site. Your abdomen, thighs ... A60050; diabetes; insulin; Choosing an Insulin Injection Site

Understanding Safe Surrender of Your Baby

be required to give any personal information to the safe haven site, such as your name. But if you do ... , your information may be kept private and not shared with anyone. In most states, you are protected

Eye Protection at Work: First Aid

. Eye Protection at Work: First Aid Medical care Report all eye injuries to your supervisor ... right away for medical care. Foreign particles If you get anything in your eye—dirt, metal, even an ... 85615;Eye protection at work: First aid;eye protection at work, first aid

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Treatment Questions

*ALL Tx ... all of the information. It helps to be prepared. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Treatment ... take in all of the information. It helps to be prepared. Make a list of questions and bring them to ... adult acute lymphocytic leukemia;treatment for ALL;ALL;BALLT1

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Chemotherapy

*ALL Chemotherapy ... acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL).  If the first treatment with chemo doesn't work, your healthcare ... . This treatment is often used to treat ALL in your CSF or to keep it from spreading to your spine ... ALL;BALLT4

Diclofenac Medicated Patch

*Diclofenac Medicated Patch ... work or increase risk for side effects. Tell your health care providers about all medicines taken ... you no longer have symptoms. Keep all appointments for medical exams and tests while

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Diagnosis

*ALL Diagnosis ... If your healthcare provider thinks you might have ALL, you will need certain exams and tests ... to confirm your diagnosis. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Diagnosis  How is acute ... acute lymphocytic leukemia;ALL;immunophenotyping and ALL;cytogenetic analysis and ALL;balld1a

Heart Disease: Communicating with Several Providers

Heart Disease: Talking with Your Healthcare Providers ... mind. Share the names Tell your healthcare providers the names and specialties of all your other ... other. Tell your providers about other medical appointments and what your treatment plans involve

Garlic

All About Garlic ... Learn about the medical uses, claims, and side effects of garlic. Garlic Botanical name(s ... have antibacterial effects. It’s also said to protect against conditions related to the heart and

Amniocentesis

tests to give you this information. Talk with your health care provider about all of your options ... medical problems. All pregnant women need to have an amniocentesis. True or False? The answer is false

Caffeine Injection

take 2 doses at one time. Tell your doctor and pharmacist about all your medicines ... . Keep all appointments for medical exams and tests while on this medicine. Do not take

The Importance of Skin and Foot Care

medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider. PRG10184B ... your blood glucose on a regular basis, and taking medications, if necessary. Work with your diabetes

Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL): Treatment Choices

*ALL Tx ... on a number of factors, such as: Your age Your overall health Your subtype of ALL ... are put into your blood. The goal is to kill the ALL cells quickly and put the cancer into remission ... acute lymphocytic leukemia;ALL;chemotherapy for ALL;radiation therapy for ALL;stem cell transplant for ALL;BALLT2

Discharge Instructions: Caring for Your Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC)

*Caring for Your PICC Dc ... other important information: Protecting the PICC If the PICC gets damaged, it won’t work right ... catheter sticks out from your skin. If this changes at all, let your healthcare provider know. Also watch ... ;peripherally inserted central catheter care;picc line care;overview of care for your peripherally ... inserted central catheter;how to care for your peripherally inserted central catheter;how to care for

Discharge Instructions: Adding Medicine to Your Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Solution

nurse for more information about caring for your catheter, using sterile techniques, and flushing your ... Redness, swelling, or warmth at your catheter insertion site Drainage or pus from your catheter ... discharge instructions adding medication to your total parenteral nutrition solution;tpn;adding ... medicine to your solution;homecare for adding medication to your total parenteral nutrition solution

How Much Do You Know About Melanoma?

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer. What increases your risk? What can you do to prevent it ... the most common type of cancer, melanoma cases make up less than 1 in 100 of all skin cancers. Find ... skin cancer; melanoma; skin protection; UV rays; ultraviolet radiation; sunburn;

Preventing a Surgical Site Infection

*Surg Site Prevent Infection ... Surgical Site Infection Prevent ... surgical site infection? Germs are everywhere. They’re on your skin, in the air, and on things you ... surgical site infection? Anyone can have a surgical site infection. Your risk is higher if you ... 89221;Preventing Surgical Site Infections;surgical site infections, prevention;infection, surgical ... site, prevention;surgical site infections, causes, surgical site infections, risk factors;surgical

Maintaining Your Personal Health Record

information is then collected into your health record. But, in most cases, a complete record of all ... all your healthcare providers. Contact your provider's office or the health information management ... personal health report;PHR;creating PHR;maintaining PHR;PHR information;1,2716

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Step-by-Step: Giving Yourself a Shot

This video shows the steps of giving yourself a shot. Giving Yourself a Shot Wash your hands ... with your prescribed amount of medicine. Check to make sure there are no air bubbles in the syringe ... A90342; medication use; self-injection; disease management; self-care


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