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  1. ... the urine for up to 4 hours. Urinate at set times, even if you do not feel ... times to train your bladder. Urinate often enough at other times when you are not actively trying ...
  2. Antithrombin III (AT III) is a protein that helps control blood clotting. A blood test can determine the amount of AT III present in your body.
  3. ... are clean. If they are not clean, shower at home.
  4. ... track of your blood pressure by measuring it at home. There are easy-to-use devices that can help you monitor your blood pressure at home. Practice with your provider to make sure ...
  5. ... I need to have a backup oxygen tank at home? How about when I am out? What ...
  6. ... may still need help taking care of yourself at home. Common needs include help with: Moving in ...
  7. ... you probably feel most secure when you are at home. But there are hidden hazards lurking even at home. Falls and fires top the list of ...
  8. ... home, and will provide results within minutes. The at-home test for COVID-19 allows you to ... if you are COVID-19 positive or negative at the time of testing. It does not detect ...
  9. Make it easier for yourself at home. Put items you use often in spots where you do not have to reach or bend over to get them. ... oxygen treatment. You may need to use oxygen at home . Do not change how much oxygen is ...
  10. ... skin. A small cut can be cared for at home. A large cut needs prompt medical attention. ... special threads that are sewn through the skin at an injury site to bring a wound together. ...
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