Sentences with phrase «rubbing alcohol after»

For the children, our doctor recommends using a mixture of white vinegar and rubbing alcohol after swimming, especially after swimming in lake water, the ocean, or other places that would have an abundance of bacteria that could lead to infection.
Parents were once told to clean their baby's stump with rubbing alcohol after each diaper change.

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Clean hands with soap and water or an alcohol - based hand rub often, especially after using tissues or coughing / sneezing into your hands.
Before and after each use, clean the tip of the thermometer with rubbing alcohol or soap and lukewarm water and then rinse with cool water.
After that she will basically need most of the following: disposable water pads, maternity pads, water bottle, baby hats, large underwear, measuring tape, sponges, gloves, straws, rubbing alcohol, plastic cord clamp that is sterile, scissors that are sterile, lip balm, olive or coconut oil, a plastic sheet, music, essential oils, candles.
For several days after the piercing, you or a parent will need to clean your ears and put ear cleaning solution, rubbing alcohol, or antibiotic ointment on them.
The warning comes one week after police said a Far Rockaway 12 - year - old covered himself in rubbing alcohol, set himself ablaze and burned more than 40 percent of his body attempting the challenge.
To avoid the little bubbles that form on the bottom of the soap (i.e. the side you don't see in pictures below) put some rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle and give your soaps a quick spray right after you have put them in their molds.
One part vinegar, 2 parts water, and 2 - 3 tablespoons rubbing alcohol is a WONDERFUL after shower spray.
I gave up using isopropyl alcohol years ago after reading Hulda Clark's books but have found that Everclear (grain alcohol) works anywhere that isopropyl (rubbing / wood alcohol) is called for.
After prepping my nails with rubbing alcohol and pushing the cuticle back, I selected the wrap that would best fit my nail, heated it up with a hair dryer, and firmly pressed the decal to my nail.
Get friendly with rubbing alcohol, and sanitize your micro-needling device before and after treatments according to manufacturer's instructions.
Because throwing a tick in the trash or flushing it down the toilet will not kill it, you should prepare a screw - top jar containing rubbing alcohol to put a tick in after removal.
After he's finished with the acceptable chew, spray the unacceptable item with rubbing alcohol, and put it into his mouth.
Wash and rinse as normal but after the rinse, perform a second cleaning with a small amount of Isopropyl rubbing alcohol.
After the tick is fully removed, kill it with rubbing alcohol and clean the area of the skin with an antiseptic wipe.
To get rid of the stickiness and discoloration, I just dampened a cloth with isopropyl alcohol and rubbed the cables with it (after unplugging everything, of course).
Castle Medical Center, New York, NY (11/2012 to Present) Emergency Department Technician • Receive patients in emergency conditions and ensure that immediate preparations are carried out to deal with their conditions • Assist doctors and nurses in providing emergency care by providing them with necessary backup support • Take and record patients» vitals such as pulse, temperature and blood pressure • Record patient history by interviewing family members • Take and record insurance information and provide families with information on any copays • Bandage wounds after cleaning and sterilizing them and ensure any needed splints are installed • Observe patients» conditions and alert medical staff members of any changes that may need to be looked into • Take samples of body fluids and arrange for them to be sent to laboratories for testing purposes • Assist in positioning patients to ensure their physical comfort and wellbeing • Operate equipment such as heart monitors and ECG machines • Clean and maintain all instruments and equipment used during emergency care procedures • Maintain medical supplies such as rubbing alcohol, swabs, bandages and splints
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