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Anaphylaxis: First aid · Overview. A life-threatening allergic reaction called anaphylaxis can cause shock, a sudden drop in blood pressure and trouble breathing ...
Student financial aid disbursements coincide with the tuition billing cycle. The EdLink+ portal includes detailed information about disbursement dates and ...
The machine generates choline C-11 for a positron emission tomography scans (PET), which can detect prostate cancer cells far earlier and with more precision ...
If your tooth gets knocked out, handle it by the top only. Take steps right away so your tooth can be saved and successfully replanted.
Treatment · Remove right away if the object is a magnet, battery or expands when wet. · Blow out of your nose. · Try the "parent's kiss." If an object is stuck in ...
Stroke: First aid ... A stroke occurs when there's bleeding in the brain or when blood flow to the brain is blocked. Within minutes of being deprived of essential ...
Puncture wounds: First aid ... A puncture wound, such as from stepping on a nail, doesn't usually cause much bleeding. But these wounds are often deep and can be ...
First aid for a choking person · Stand behind the person. For a child, kneel behind. · Make a fist with one hand. Put it just above the person's belly button.
Learn how to administer first aid for a foreign object in the eye.
You have HIV or AIDS. You have certain types of cancer or other conditions that affect your immune system. Other risk factors include malnutrition and ...
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