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  1. ... choices to make. Make sure that you are comfortable with your decisions. Finding a doctor and a ... You want to choose a doctor you feel comfortable with. Some questions you might ask or consider ...
  2. ... lightweight blanket for sleep. The room should be comfortable, not too hot or too cool. If the ... Your child does not act alert or more comfortable when their fever goes down Fever symptoms come ...
  3. ... feel drowsy, return to bed. Make your bedroom comfortable: Get a comfortable mattress. If your mattress is lumpy, too soft, ... too hard, it will be hard to get comfortable enough for sleep. Keep it cool. Your body ...
  4. ... treating cancer to making sure your child is comfortable. Even if there is no hope that the ... treatment to use to help your child stay comfortable. Whether or not to have a do not ...
  5. ... baby. It takes time and practice to get comfortable with breastfeeding. Things you can do to help ... Treatment includes: Learning to relax and finding a comfortable position Reducing distractions during nursing, performing a gentle ...
  6. ... excess clothing or blankets. The room should be comfortable, not too hot or cool. Try one layer ... down readily with treatment and the person is comfortable Has other symptoms that suggest an illness may ...
  7. Shoes should be comfortable and fit well when you buy them. Never buy shoes that are tight, hoping they will stretch as you ... Shoes should be comfortable and fit well when you buy them. Never buy shoes that are tight, hoping they will stretch as you ...
  8. ... your provider instructed (at least 5 minutes). Wear comfortable clothes and use pillows to get as comfortable as possible. Repeat the position as often as ...
  9. ... of the body. Return the bed to a comfortable position with the side rails up. Check with the patient to make sure the patient is comfortable. Use pillows as needed.
  10. ... any treatment provided is intended to keep you comfortable and support your family and loved ones. Your ... be like for you? Can you be kept comfortable? Starting hospice care changes the way you will ...
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