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The Board of Nursing does not have specific regulations or require special certification for the administration or reading of a TB skin test. The appropriately prepared RN or LPN may perform this procedure provided the nurse is educated and ... more
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There are two Eucerin® Dry Skin products specifically formulated for the face - Eucerin® Dry Skin Relief Face Cream with 5% Urea and Eucerin® Dry Skin Relief Night Renewal Face Cream with 5% Urea. The Eucerin® Dry Skin Range is fragrance and ... more
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If you use in your script image patters, and the original appearance of some, say button, in tested application changed, then script will not be executed correctly. So, when designing you scripts have in mind this possibility. There are some ... more
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No, unless you are allergic to seafood or any of the ingredients stated on the box. ... more
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There is no clinical evidence of any adverse effects of light therapy. A small number of users will experience headache, eyestrain, jitteriness or mild stomach discomfort. Usually these symptoms pass after a few exposures. When they do not, the ... more
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As the Eucerin® Dry Skin Relief Face Cream with 5% Urea is easily absorbed it can be used as a moisturising make-up base. ... more
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Selecting sunscreen suitable for sensitive skin can be a challenge, as skin sensitivities vary and one product enthusiastically endorsed by people with sensitive skin might not work as well on other people. As a general rule, reading ingredients ... more
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With repeated applications, proteins in the top layer of the skin darken with Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) to produce the appearance of a golden healthy tan. The active ingredient in virtually all Sunless Tanning formulas is DHA. When DHA is applied to ... more
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Chloasma may occur in the POP user however, it usually develops in women on the combined oral contraceptive pill (OCP). A non-hormonal method of contraception may have to be chosen if this situation arises. ... more
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Generally, it does not. The skin must rebound on its own. The elasticity of your skin can be determined on exam. If the skin is too stretched out, an excisional procedure such as a tummy tuck might be a better option. ... more
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