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  1. ... needle pointed up. With the cap still on, pull back the plunger to the line on your ... example, if you need 1 cc of medicine, pull the plunger to the line marked 1 cc ...
  2. ... the other leg. Keep your knee pointing down. Pull up with light pressure. You do NOT need to pull up all the way to your buttocks. If ...
  3. ... circumcision. Other indications (rare): Treatment for inability to pull back the foreskin completely (phimosis) Infection of the ...
  4. ... and into the base of the wound. Then pull the suture through the first side of the ...
  5. ... throat (ENT) surgeon holds the mouth open and pulls the tongue forward to reveal the tonsils. The ...
  6. ... symptoms worsen. DO NOT try to grasp and pull out the object if the infant is conscious. ...
  7. Radial dislocation may be caused by a sudden pull on a child's arm or hand. For first ...
  8. ... person. Studies show that exercises requiring muscles to pull on bones cause the bones to retain and ...
  9. ... cavity enlarges. This contraction creates a vacuum, which pulls air into the lungs. Upon exhalation, the diaphragm ...
  10. ... behind your back with your palms facing up. Pull your hands down and press your shoulder blades ...
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