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  1. ... drinking eight 8-oz (240-mL) glasses of fluid daily unless contraindicated. Encourage regular exercise, including abdominal exercises in bed or moving from bed to chair if the ...
  2. ... while you sleep. Another treatment is a special bed that rocks back and forth, to help you breathe in and out.</li> <li><strong>Fluids,</strong> often through an intravenous (IV), to improve ...
  3. ... granulation tissue must form to fill the wound bed (healing by “secondary intention”). Most importantly, the wound must remain moist because new epidermal cells will only travel across moist surfaces. Bacterial infection must be controlled and any fluids should be removed from the wound site while ...
  4. ... nail and its growth (such as the nail bed), are normal.</html:p><html:p >Individuals with ... the legs. The person may get out of bed and wander around, which can be mistaken for ...
  5. ... position. To avoid this problem, get out of bed slowly, resting your feet on the floor for a few minutes before standing up.you should know that desvenlafaxine may cause angle-closure glaucoma (a condition where the fluid is suddenly blocked and unable to flow out ...
  6. ... Clinical Center has 15 outpatient clinics , 200 inpatient beds , and 93 day hospital stations . Source: NIH Clinical ... likes routines. Every morning, she gets out of bed, does her stretches, and makes breakfast. That is, ...