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  1. ... flow number. Write it down in your results log. Consider doing it at the same time each ... flow number. Write it down in your results log. Consider doing it at the same time each ...
  2. ... peak flow number. Write it down in your log chart. Many children under age 5 cannot use ...
  3. ... shows on the glucometer. Some meters keep a log automatically.
  4. ... are learning how to count carbs, use a log book, a sheet of paper, or an app ...
  5. ... Use social media. Some mobile apps let you log everything you eat and share that with select ...
  6. ... You will receive an email asking you to log in to your patient portal for a message.
  7. ... place the person in the recovery position by log rolling the person toward you onto their left ...
  8. ... may be hiding, such as under rocks and logs. Even though most snakes are not venomous, avoid ...
  9. ... the spine. If a spinal injury is suspected, "log roll" the person instead. To do this, keep ...
  10. Keep a daily diary or log for at least 3 months. Record the: Type of symptoms you have How severe they are How long they last This ...
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