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  1. ... 5 categories (low: <1/month to high: >1/day) Consistency: 3 categories (gas, liquid, solid) Pad use; Lifestyle alteration 0-20 5 items 0 - ... Frequency: 5 categories (low: 1/month; high: every day); Consistency: 3 ... Pad use; Urgency; Lifestyle alterations; Antidiarrheal medication use 0- ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on orthopaedic surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1923
    ... Clavicular None 3 wks. sal decubitus with posterior pad ;10 days to 3 weeks cross, 2 wks. Scapula . 1. Body No ... 3 days a. Sling, 3 wks. 3 days 3 days I. Without marked abduction displacement (as for a) Axillary pad (sweat pad displacement (as only); circular bandage; cravat ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Parks After Dark evaluation report 
    Publication: Los Angeles, CA : UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, May 2017
    ... activity of at least 30 minutes independent of PAD on three or more days a week (68%). These levels indicated 53% of ... activity of at least 30 minutes independent of PAD on three or more days a week (68%). These levels indicated 53% of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A nurse's handbook of obstetrics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, [1920]
    ... the use of the binder for the first three days. The perineal pad can be more snugly applied to an abdominal ... and must be inspected at least twice a day for possible infection. Every ... of ice, and applied (three to the minute) upon the eye; irrigations are ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A nurse's handbook of obstetrics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, [1915]
    ... the use of the binder for the first three days. The perineal pad can be more snugly applied to an abdominal ... and must be inspected at least twice a day for possible infection. Every ... of ice, and applied (three to the minute) upon the eye; irrigations are ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Operative surgery (Volume 1) 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Co., 1899-1901
    ... Continu- ous pressure with sponges or properly arranged pads for two or three days will cause suitable apposition for prompt union. The eyes should be protected from light by unirritating asep- tic pads fastened lightly in position. The Hartley-Krause Meth- ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The note book of an electro-therapist 
    Publication: Chicago, Illinois : McIntosh Electrical Corporation, [1923]
    ... tissues through which it is passing. The next day a three by five pad is soaked in a twenty per cent solution ... pad on chest, the positive to the back pad. Treat every day until all signs of the attacks have van- ished and then three times weekly, twice weekly, once weekly, watching for ...
  8. ... or invisible, ready to receive infection. The vulva pads for the first day should be changed every three, or at most four hours. (For the next four or five days a change of pads about every four hours should be made. Then ...
  9. ... or invisible, ready to receive infection. The vulva pads for the first day should be changed every three, or at most four hours. (For the next four or five days a change of pads about every four hours should be made. Then ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Ultra-red rays (infra-red) 
    Publication: Distributed: Los Angeles, California : Dr. George Starr White Laboratories, [1924]
    ... not walk. I got one of your Penetray Pads and used it eight hours a day for three days. I was well enough then to be again on the job. I was so much pleased with the results I had, that I have gotten several more of your Penetray Pads and keep them in reserve to loan out ...
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