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push on the plunger until one drop comes from the tip of the needle. Clean the injection site with an ... press the plunger all the way in to release the medicine. Leave the syringe in place for 10 seconds. Correctly dispose of the entire syringe.
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the site so that the area can be monitored with x-rays to check for changes. When the biopsy is ... the incision site. You may see a bruise at or around the site. This is normal. The incision will
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last for at least 6 weeks at a time and all other possible conditions ruled out. Your child must ... that JA is not their fault. Nothing they did caused the disease. Follow all instructions and ... 89076;When your child has Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA);JRA;Juvenile Arthritis;juvenile idiopathic arthritis;joint pain;rheumatology
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College of Rheumatology. The tissue will fix itself quickly if the damage is slight or happens only
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, flexible tube (catheter) into the artery. The tube will be gently guided all the way to the site ... . A thin, flexible tube (catheter) is threaded up through the artery and to the site of the aortic
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