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Understanding De Quervain Tenosynovitis
De Quervain tenosynovitis is a condition that can cause wrist and thumb pain.
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Standard Precautions: Gloves and Other PPE
These standard precautions regarding gloves and other PPE can help you protect yourself from germs.
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Standard Precautions: Removing Gloves Safely
To remove gloves without spreading germs, never touch your skin with the outside of either glove. Follow the steps explained here.
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Leaving the Hospital: Next Steps in Your Care
Whether you were in the hospital for a medical condition, a procedure, or a visit to the emergency room, it’s important to know how to care for yourself once you leave. Make sure to follow the instructions in your discharge plan.
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Type 1 Diabetes and Your Child: Sick-Day Plan
When your child is sick, their blood sugar (glucose) levels may change. This may make blood glucose harder to manage. To be ready, work with your child's health care provider to create a sick-day plan.
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For Parents: Diabetes Care (Newborn to 2 years)
Diabetes care in young children is not always easy. It might seem like there is a lot for you to remember. But you don't have to do it alone! You'll work with your child's doctor, nurse, a diabetes educator, and others to develop a diabetes management plan.
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For Parents: Diabetes Care (3 to 5 years)
Diabetes care in young children is not always easy. It might seem like there is a lot for you to remember. But you don't have to do it alone! You'll work with your child's healthcare provider, nurse, a diabetes educator or others to make a diabetes management plan.
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For Parents: Diabetes Care (6 to 11 years)
Diabetes care in children is not always easy. It might seem like there is a lot for you to remember. But you don't have to do it alone! You'll work with your child's healthcare provider, nurse, diabetes educator, and others to develop a diabetes management plan. Use the tips on this sheet to help you adjust to managing your child's diabetes. You should have a diabetes management plan that tells you what to do overall for your child's diabetes.
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Getting Support When You Have Diabetes
The job of controlling your blood sugar is mostly up to you. But your diabetes healthcare team is there to help. These experts will teach you how to manage diabetes and the health risks it brings. With practice, controlling your blood sugar will become a habit.
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