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  1. ... to be called ADD (attention-deficit disorder). A person who has ADHD has a hard time paying ... There's no single test to show whether a person has ADHD. Instead, a health care provider will ...
  2. ... tiniest traces of stool (poop) from an infected person. This may happen if an infected person doesn't wash their hands after using the ... by contact with body fluids from an infected person, such as blood, semen, and saliva (spit). The ...
  3. ... non-sexual contact with saliva (spit) from a person who has an HSV-1 infection. That may ... you get it through sexual contact with a person who has a herpes infection. You can catch ...
  4. ... is a standard set of questions that a person answers to help a health care provider check ... The questions help the provider learn about a person's mood, thinking, behavior, and memory. A mental health ...
  5. ... burned. This estimate is a percentage of the person's total body surface area (TBSA) that has second- ... For example, an arm equals 9% of a person's total body surface. This method helps providers quickly ...
  6. ... knowing you have the infection. If a pregnant person has chlamydia, they can give the infection to ... a woman or a transgender or gender diverse person with a cervix (lower part of the uterus), ...
  7. ... triage plan. It is used to determine a person's level of suicide risk. It also includes making ... kind of interventions are needed, based on the person's suicide risk level. Examples of possible interventions could ...
  8. ... a developmental disability caused by differences in a person's brain. ASD affects how people interact with others, ... into different types of autism based on a person's symptoms. These were called Asperger syndrome, autistic disorder, ...
  9. ... few blood tests that can measure whether a person has been drinking. A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) test is commonly used to see if a person has been drinking recently. It is also called ...
  10. ... or days later. Symptoms are different for each person, but often include headaches , problems with memory , and changes in how a person thinks, acts, feels, and sleeps . The symptoms of ...
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