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  1. Broken bone - rod care; Broken bone - nail care; Broken bone - screw care
  2. ... finger or toe instead of the nail. Baby's nails grow quickly, so you may have to cut the fingernails at least once a week. You may only need to cut the toenails a couple of times per month.
  3. ... diseases that can affect your nails and about nail care.
  4. ... should examine. www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/nail-care-secrets/basics/nail-changes-dermatologist-should-examine . Accessed June 20, 2023. Andre J, Sass U, Theunis A. Diseases of the ...
  5. ... with diabetes should have routine foot exams and nail care.
  6. Cosmetics are products you use on your body to clean it, beautify it, or change how it looks. An example is makeup. Read about using cosmetics safely. ...
  7. ... infections, such as athlete's foot, right away. Good nail care is important. If your nails are very thick and hard, you should have ...
  8. ... guidelines also provide guidance on proper skin and nail care. 7 4.2.2. Hand Hygiene as a ...
  9. ... feet. Give advice about, and provide, skin and nail care of the feet. Assess the biomechanical status of ...
  10. ... safety Crying in infancy Infant reflexes Moro reflex Nail care for newborns Newborn head molding Skin findings in ...
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