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Nosebleed
Read on to learn how to treat a nosebleed at home, and when you should get medical care.
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Understanding Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs)
Ergonomics means improving the fit between your body and an activity. One example is changing your workstation so you can better reach materials or machinery.
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Understanding Functional Movement Disorders (FMD)
A functional movement disorder (FMD) is a problem with body movement that doesn’t have a clear physical cause, such as nerve damage.
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Understanding Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)
Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a set of signs that can occur in a baby. It happens when a baby is exposed to drugs before birth. The baby then goes through drug withdrawal after birth.
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Tourette Syndrome (TS): Other Conditions a Child May Have
A child with Tourette syndrome (TS) often has other conditions related to TS. They may have ADHD or OCD. They may have a hard time with social relationships.
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Understanding a Multiple Pregnancy
A multiple pregnancy is usually found early in the pregnancy so that good prenatal care can begin. Read on to learn more.
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Understanding a Midline Catheter
A catheter is a thin, soft tube. It is placed into a vein. The vein is most often in your arm.
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Discharge Instructions: Flushing Your Midline Catheter at Home
Your midline catheter is used to give medicine or fluids. This means that you may need to flush it. This keeps it from getting clogged or blocked.
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Discharge Instructions: Caring for Your Midline Catheter
You are going home with a midline catheter. This small, soft tube has been placed in a vein in your upper arm. It’s often used when your doctor wants you to have I.V. (intravenous) fluids or medicines.
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