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- ... Shake the enema bottle well. Remove the protective shield from the tip. Lie down on your left side and raise your right knee to your chest or kneel and lean forward so that your ...
- ... phosphate enema, follow these steps: Remove the protective shield from the tip of the enema. Lie down on your left side and raise your right knee to your chest or kneel and lean forward until the left ...
- Breast Cancer/Related Issues ... Breast Cancer ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Breast cancer treatment during pregnancy is the ...
- ... hospital gown. You may be given a lead shield or apron to wear over your pelvic area. This protects the area from unnecessary radiation. You will stand, sit, or lie down on an x-ray table. You may be asked to change positions during the test. The radiologist may take x-rays of your chest and belly first. You will swallow a drink ...
- Sports and Exercise Safety (Nemours Foundation)Sports Safety/Teenagers ... Sports Safety ... Exercise for Children/Teenagers ... Exercise for Children ... Nemours Foundation ... sports safety, injury prevention, warming up, ...
- ... For example, sometimes a parent wearing a lead shield may stay in the room with their child. ... are the limitations of CT Scanning of the Chest? A person who is very large may not ...
- Chest Pain: First Aid (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Chest Pain/Treatments and Therapies ... Chest Pain ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Chest Pain (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Angina/Diagnosis and Tests ... Angina ... Chest Pain/Start Here ... Chest Pain ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- X-Ray (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)X-Rays/Start Here ... X-Rays ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- ... For example, sometimes a parent wearing a lead shield may stay in the room with their child. ...