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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Excessive checking
  1. ... or obsessions. These are called compulsions. Examples include: Checking and rechecking actions (such as turning out the lights and locking the door) Excessive counting Ordering things in a certain way Repeatedly ...
  2. ... clotting, often abnormal from liver disease Toxicology study (checking for other poisons in your body) Urine ketones
  3. ... with reduced sensation from injury. This may include: Checking the temperature of bath water to prevent burns ... to prevent alcoholic neuropathy is not to drink excessive amounts of alcohol.
  4. ... again, place them in the recovery position. Keep checking for breathing until help arrives.
  5. ... again, place them in the recovery position. Keep checking for breathing until help arrives.
  6. ... prolactin in men. Prolactin is usually measured when checking for pituitary tumors and the cause of: Breast ... having blood drawn are slight, but may include: Excessive bleeding Multiple punctures to locate veins Fainting or ...
  7. ... or develop symptoms. Deficiency should be confirmed by checking the level of a substance in the blood ... having blood drawn are slight, but may include: Excessive bleeding Fainting or feeling lightheaded Multiple punctures to ...