What To Expect After Getting
Found 7 free book(s)What to Expect after Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
www.cdc.govWhat to Expect after Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine COVID-19 vaccination will help protect you from getting COVID-19. You may have some side effects, which are normal signs that your body is building protection. These side effects may affect your ability to do daily activities, but they should go away in a few days. Some people have no side effects.
What to Expect after Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
www.cdc.govWhat to Expect after Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine The COVID-19 shot may cause side effects in some people. Side effects should go away in a few days. On the arm where you got the shot: • Pain • Redness • Swelling If you are sore where you got the shot: • Apply a clean, cool, wet washcloth over the area • Use or move your arm gently
Laryngectomy: What to Expect
www.umc.eduLaryngectomy: What to Expect 2 Understanding the Anatomy of your Neck There are two main pathways in your throat. One pathway leads to the stomach. It is known as the esophagus or your “food tube.” The other leads to your lungs, and is called the trachea or “windpipe.” After a laryngectomy, the esophagus and windpipe no
Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine After Care Sheet
www.uhn.caWhat should I expect in the next few days? Like other vaccines, the COVID-19 vaccine can cause side effects although not everyone will have these. Most side effects are minor. Side effects are more common, and you may notice them more, after the second dose of the vaccine. Side effects normally last for about 1-3 days.
After the shotswhat to do if your child has discomfort
www.immunize.orgafter getting vaccinated. Some vaccinations that protect children from serious diseases also can cause discomfort for a while. Here are answers to questions many parents have after their children have been vac cinated. If this sheet doesn’t answer your questions, call your healthcare provider. Vaccinations may hurt a little...
If you have been diagnosed with COVID-19, follow the steps ...
www.tn.gov• If you are without symptoms, you should isolate through 5 days after your specimen collection date. • Regardless of symptoms, you should wear a mask when around others through 10 days after becoming ill (or after testing positive, if you are without symptoms).
Client Workbook - BrainLine
www.brainline.org6 After a brain injury it is common to have times when a person feels down or depressed. Drinking and using drugs can make depression worse. After a brain injury there are a lot of changes and challenges that make life more difficult. That can be a cause for feeling down. Also, the effects of a brain injury itself can cause a depressed mood.