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  1. ... limiting or limited or restrict$ or barrier$ or safety) and (prevent$ or jumping or hanging or charcoal burning or poisoning or drowning or pesticide$ or ...
  2. Learn fire safety inside the home and outside the home: Put gas and charcoal grills well away from your home, deck railings, and out from under eaves and overhanging branches. Keep tree ...
  3. ... and charcoal fuel locked up. Do not dump charcoal ashes out until you are sure they are cool. Put child-proof covers on grill knobs. Or, remove the knobs when the grill is not in use. Follow the manufacturer's instructions about safely using and storing a propane cylinder tank for outdoor grills.
  4. Medication safety; Poison control - medicine safety ... Your child may need: To be given activated charcoal. Charcoal stops the body from absorbing the medicine. ...
  5. ... 11.1.5.1.12. Hydrocolloid dressing versus charcoal dressing One study (n=59) (in-patients) showed ... clinical difference between a hydrocolloid dressing and a charcoal dressing for proportion of people with pressures ulcers ...
  6. ... when dealing with unintended medication administration were— Administer charcoal to block the absorption of the agents. Consult ...
  7. ... PubMed : 12964222 ] 114. Kerihuel JC. Effect of activated charcoal dressings on healing outcomes of chronic wounds. Journal ... Lerebours E, Kern J, et al. Efficacy and safety of ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate in heel pressure ulcers ...
  8. ... room. Your child may need: To get activated charcoal. Charcoal stops the body from absorbing the medicine. It ... for fever and pain. www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/at-home/medication-safety/Pages/Acetaminophen-for- ...
  9. ... nearest emergency room. Your child may need: Activated charcoal. Charcoal stops the body from absorbing the medicine. It ... and pain. Healthychildren.org. www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/at-home/medication-safety/Pages/Ibuprofen-for- ...
  10. ... the following to treat hyperbilirubinaemia: agar albumin barbiturates charcoal cholestyramine clofibrate D-penicillamine glycerin manna metalloporphyrins riboflavin ...
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