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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for MEDICAL SCIENCES
  1. Follow these steps to fill the syringe with medicine. Hold the syringe in your hand with the ... For example, if you need 1 cc of medicine, pull the plunger to the line marked 1 ...
  2. After surgery many types of pain medicines can be used such as opiates or narcotics, local anesthetics, and anti-inflammatory medicines. Depending on the procedure and clinical situation, a ...
  3. Images ... The scope of practice for osteopathic physicians includes diagnostic and therapeutic techniques (including musculoskeletal manipulations ...
  4. Images ... Physical activity contributes to health by reducing the heart rate, decreasing the risk for cardiovascular disease, and reducing ...
  5. ... Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and other conditions where inhaled medicines are indicated. Nebulizers deliver a stream of medicated ... Fill the medicine cup with your prescription, according to the instructions.
  6. ... you can. If you need another puff of medicine, wait 1 minute, then repeat steps 2 through ... mouth after you take your last puff of medicine.(Note: rinsing is needed only if the medicine ...
  7. ... reduce side effects. Spacers hold the "puff" of medicine between you and the MDI, so that you ... more completely. As a result, more of the medicine gets into your airways.
  8. ... after surgery. However, you may receive intravenous (IV) medicine to control your pain for the first 3 ... get better. By the third day after surgery, medicine you take by mouth may be enough to ...
  9. ... a while after surgery. Your doctor can prescribe medicine to help control any pain. Swelling usually goes ...
  10. ... surgical procedures, it is advised that you try medicines and bladder retraining therapy first, before resorting to ...
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