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Pool Chemical Safety
… of byproducts in the water increases, they move into the surrounding air as well. Breathing air loaded with irritants can cause a variety of symptoms depending on the … -
Work-Related Asthma In Wisconsin
… 2008). In Wisconsin, dust, smoke, fumes, chemicals, and vapors are often cited as making breathing difficult at work. W hile exposures to allergens contributing to asthma exacerbations … or equipment failure. In RADS, workers usually develop asthma symptoms, such as diffi culty breathing, and wheezing, within 24 hours of an exposure event such as an unscheduled chemical … more than 50 % of the respondents identified dust, smoke and fumes as responsible for making breathing dif ficult in 13 their place of work. Others reported that physical conditions such as … -
Human Metapneumovirus
… taking pain relievers and antihistamines, getting extra rest, drinking fluids, and receiving breathing treatments (as recommended by your doctor). How can it be prevented? Wash your … face, mouth, or eyes, the virus can make them sick. Symptoms usually start 3–6 days after breathing in hMPV droplets. What are the signs and symptoms? Mild symptoms: High fever Severe cough (wheezing) Difficulty breathing Severe symptoms: Aggravation of asthma Hoarseness Pneumonia … p02195.pdf … Human … -
Tobacco is Changing: Resources for Educators
… for candy, gum, or breath mints. Uncharacteristic shortness of breath and other unexplained breathing issues. How to Talk to Students at Every Grade Level No two students are exactly the … professional development opportunities. Make sure staff can recognize and respond to student breathing issues. Resources Find more helpful tools and tips for educators on preventing youth … -
Informed Consent For Medication-Risperdal
… oily skin; pain or tenderness around eyes and cheekbones; shortness of breath or troubled breathing; sneezing; stomach pain; toothache; tightness of chest or wheezing; vomiting; weight … possible if any of the following side effects occur: convulsions (seizures); difficult or fast breathing; fast heartbeat or irregular pulse; fever (high); high or low blood pressure; greatly … difficulty in speaking or swallowing; high body temperature (dizziness; fast, shallow breathing; fast, weak heartbeat; headache; muscle cramps; pale, clammy skin; increased thirst); … -
Worker COVID-19 Symptoms Screening
… Screening WORKER COVID-19 SYMPTOM SCREENING Call 911 if any worker is experiencing trouble breathing, new confusion, persistant pain or pressure in the chest, inability to stay awake, … boxes Yes or No Employee name Temperature (°F) Cough Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Fatigue or Tiredness Muscle or body aches New loss of taste or smell Sore throat … -
Informed Consent For Medication-Risperdal
… oily skin; pain or tenderness around eyes and cheekbones; shortness of breath or troubled breathing; sneezing; stomach pain; toothache; tightness of chest or wheezing; vomiting; weight … possible if any of the following side effects occur: convulsions (seizures); difficult or fast breathing; fast heartbeat or irregular pulse; fever (high); high or low blood pressure; greatly … difficulty in speaking or swallowing; high body temperature (dizziness; fast, shallow breathing; fast, weak heartbeat; headache; muscle cramps; pale, clammy skin; increased thirst); … -
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHS)
… effects of low-level exposures are difficult to observe and measure in the general population. Breathing: PAHs are familiar to most of us as the sooty material in smoke. Most people are … we breathe high concentrations of PAHs, it is usually in the form of smoke. The harmfulness of breathing smoke comes from the combined effect of many reactive chemicals in smoke. We can also … -
Healing from 2020
… Visualize stress releasing through breath Visualize healing light shining on head (and/or breathing in) Reminders: Remind yourself that you are safe If there is “energy” there – … emotions in the body Example: when I feel scared, I hold my breath Practice grounding and breathing; especially with feelings Practice allowing sensations; and letting go of judgment … -
Air: Indoor Allergens
… All buildings contain indoor allergens. Most people are exposed to these allergens by breathing them in. Exposure can also happen if allergens are ingested or if they come in contact … cause an allergic reaction, such as: A runny nose. Coughing. Skin rashes. Sneezing. Trouble breathing. Watery eyes. Severe allergic reactions can require immediate medical treatment. How … -
Aromatic Concentrates
… immediately or shortly after exposure to levels over 100 ppm in air of aromatic concentrates: Breathing problems and irritation of the throat and lungs A feeling of light-headedness followed …