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  1. ... easily passed from animal to human. Wear rubber gloves when handling or cleaning fish tanks. For more information about pet-related infections, contact your veterinarian or the Humane Society in your area.
  2. ... before you get your treatment. Bring dark sunglasses, gloves, a wide-brimmed hat, and wear clothes that ...
  3. ... You may need special PPE when handling some cancer medicines. ... may also need to wear shoe covers, goggles, and special gloves.
  4. ... every day until it forms a scab. Use gloves when gardening. Bacteria and fungi are often in ... During or right after cancer treatment, call your provider right away if you have any of the signs of infection mentioned above. Getting an infection ...
  5. ... razor for shaving underarms or legs. Wear gardening gloves and cooking gloves. Wear gloves when doing work around the house. Use a ...
  6. ... clippers and files clean to avoid infection. Wear gloves when you do dishes or work in the ... Your weight may change during cancer treatment. Some people lose weight and some people gain weight. You might have a surgical scar you do not want to ...
  7. ... To change your dressings, you will need: Sterile gloves Cleaning solution A special sponge A special patch, ... paper towel. Put on a pair of clean gloves. Gently peel off the old dressing and Biopatch. ...
  8. ... shoe size), large hands (change in ring or glove size) Large glands in the skin (sebaceous glands) ... Surgery to remove the pituitary tumor that is causing this ... Sometimes, the tumor is too large to be removed completely and ...
  9. ... fissures. Then your provider will put on a glove and insert a lubricated finger into the rectum. ... occult (hidden) blood as part of screening for cancer of the rectum or colon.
  10. ... PPE, such as a respirator or mask and gloves that will protect you from chemicals. Use disinfectant ... risks, such as whether the material can cause cancer. Know how to use the material and how ...
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