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Wisconsin Resource Center (WRC) Resident Visitor Information Pamphlet: In-Person Visiting Hours for WRC and WWRC Residents (8.5" x 14")
… through and clear the metal detector. To expedite the process, visitors should avoid wearing clothing with metal attached (buckles, snaps, metal buttons, bib overalls) and refrain from … visiting area at WRC stresses a "family" atmosphere, as family and friends are all ages. 17. Clothing attire for visits. The following apparel is considered unacceptable and will result in the denial of visit: • Watches • Transparent/translucent clothing • Shorts shorter than fingertip length, skirts, or dresses shorter than fingertip … -
Two Animals Test Positive for West Nile Virus in Wisconsin
… insect repellent with DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or IR3535 to exposed skin and clothing. Prior to heading outdoors, treat clothing with permethrin; do not apply permethrin directly to skin. Consider rescheduling outdoor … -
West Nile Virus Confirmed in Horse in Dunn County
… insect repellent with DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or IR3535 to exposed skin and clothing. Treating clothing with permethrin before heading outdoors. You should not apply permethrin directly to … -
General Pediatric Clinic - 24 Month Visit
… — Provider Date Signed Puts a toy on the floor Gives the toy to the mother Puts on some clothing alone Return to clinic in _____ months. Uses spoons well, spilling very little Washes … toy to the mother: Gives the toy to the mother: OGives the toy to the mother: OPuts on some clothing alone: NOPuts on some clothing alone: Puts on some clothing alone: RPuts on some clothing alone: RUses spoons well, … -
Childhood Communicable Disease Wall Chart
… Lice and Scabies: Avoid sharing and storing together personal items such as headgear, combs, clothing, and bedding Machine wash clothing, bedding, or cloth toys in water over 129°F and dry on hot setting; dry cleaning or storing clothing in plastic bags for 10 days is also effective in killing mites, lice, and nymphs MRSA: … -
Sample Undue Hardship Letter
… not be able to pay for: ∙ Medical care, which would put your health or life at risk ∙ Food ∙ Clothing ∙ Shelter ∙ Other necessities of life How to Request an Undue Hardship Waiver To request … one of the following: ∙ Medical care, which would put your health or life at risk; ∙ Food; ∙ Clothing; ∙ Shelter; or ∙ Other necessities of life. b. If you applied for any of these programs: … your medical and remedial needs and o An estimate of your monthly costs for food, shelter, clothing, and other necessities of life. EX AM PL E PIN: 9876543210 Date: MM/DD/CCYY Page 4 of 5 … -
Lyme Disease Trends in Wisconsin
… litter. If venturing in these areas, avoid overgrown grass and brush.11,12 Wear light-colored clothing so ticks can be easily spotted. Long- sleeved shirts and pants should be tucked into … skin contact.11 Use repellents. Repellents with 20 to 30% DEET may be applied to skin and clothing to provide protection for several hours.11,12 Treat clothing with permethrin. Clothing may also be treated with 0.5% permethrin, an insecticide that … -
EMS Treatment of Radioactively Contaminated Patients
… area is designated, park at least 100 feet upwind of accident scene. 2. Don protective clothing. Wear gloves, booties, and coveralls. 3. Remove victim from immediate area of suspected … hospital as soon as possible to allow time to prepare receiving area. 6. Remove victim’s clothing, if possible, and wrap victim in a clean sheet or similar covering. Wisconsin Department … dhsenvhealth@wi.gov | P-01627 (10/2016) 7. Prior to leaving scene, remove outer protective clothing and change gloves. Clothing and non- essential equipment should remain within the … -
Behavioral Health Services Initial Certification Application - DHS 94 Patient Rights and Resolution of Patient Grievances
… regarding the use of patient funds? Yes No 2. If “Yes,” briefly explain the policy. DHS 94.26 CLOTHING AND LAUNDRY (1) Inpatients shall be permitted to wear their own clothing as authorized under s. 51.61(1)(q), Stats., and this section. 1. If inpatients do not have enough of their own clothing, so you furnish appropriate non-institutional clothing of proper size? Yes No 2. If …