In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If the biting pet was not yours, ask the owners about the animal’s vaccination history. In particular, let them know, “I would like to see records of your pet’s last rabies vaccine, as well as any other vaccines they have had in the past year.”  If the owner refuses to provide you with this information, call your local animal control office and ask for assistance in acquiring the necessary information. If the biting pet was your pet, check their vet records to see if they are up to date on all of their vaccinations. If the pet does not have a current rabies vaccine wash the wound with warm water and seek immediate medical attention from an emergency or urgent care facility. Certain bites, such as bites from cats, are more likely to become infected. Monitor the wound closely for early signs of infection, which may include swelling, redness, or difficulty moving the bitten area.  If you think the bite is likely to become infected because of the particular animal or the conditions under which the bite happened, contact your doctor immediately and let them know, “I worry that this pet bite might become infected. Do you recommend any immediate medical attention?” Wash a bite with a mild soap and warm water, apply antibiotic ointment, and dress it with a clean bandage immediately after receiving the bite to help reduce chances of infection. Animal bites that break the skin may allow the bacteria that causes tetanus to enter into the body. If the bite victim has not had a recent tetanus booster within the last 5 years or is not immunized against the disease, immediate medical help should be sought.  Those who have been immunized should check with their general practitioner to ask about their most recent tetanus booster and see if their doctor recommends any additional preventative care at that time. Symptoms of tetanus, if left untreated, may appear in as little as four days and include jaw cramping, involuntary muscle stiffening, trouble swallowing, seizure, fevers, and an accelerated heart rate. There are some situations where you should seek immediate medical attention for a bite no matter what. These situations include:  Being bitten by a cat. Getting a bite from a dog to the hand or foot. Getting a bite that is deep, large, and/or that caused a laceration large enough to require stitches. Having a broken bone or internal injury. When a child has been bitten on the head. When there are signs of infection including redness, pus, swelling, and worsening pain. When the bite was sustained by a person with diabetes, cancer, liver, lung disease, AIDs or another condition causing a weakened immune system.
Summary: Ask about vaccination history. Monitor for infection. Watch for signs of tetanus. Get immediate medical attention in certain situations.

Problem: Article: Eraser, a program recommended by security experts, installs an option in the right-click menu that allows you to securely delete (“wipe”) any file or folder with a click. You can also use Eraser to fill the space that once housed your older deleted files with brand new data. The installer will download to your default download folder (usually called “Downloads”). Double-click the Eraser installer, then accept the license agreement. Choose “Complete” as your setup type, click “Next,” and finally, “Install.” When you see a box with a Finish button, click it to complete the installation. If there are particular files on your computer that you'd like to permanently delete, press ⊞ Win+E to launch Windows File Explorer, then browse to the folder containing the files. To select multiple files or folders at once, hold down the Ctrl key as you click their names. This will wipe the files from your computer completely, bypassing the recycle bin. This can take several minutes, depending computer speed and file size. You can also delete entire folders this way. To make sure sensitive data you deleted at a previous time is completely wiped from your computer, you can completely wipe all of your previously deleted files by creating and running a new task in Eraser. Press ⊞ Win+S to launch the Windows search box, then type Eraser into the blank. When you see “Eraser” appear in the search results, click it to launch the program. Running Eraser on the drive can take several hours, depending on your computer and drive size. You can use the computer while the process runs, but it might be slow. You may want to run it overnight. Erasure methods are specific patterns that are filled in to replace the data left over from deleted files. Different methods run the patterns several times (each instance is called a “pass”) to ensure that the data is truly wiped forever. You'll need to select an option for both "Default file erasure method” and “Default unused space erasure method.” “US Army” and “Air Force” provide fast but effective wiping. While other options have higher passes (some up to 35 passes), 3-pass methods like 'US Army" and "Air Force" provide some extra insurance. Click “Save Settings” when you're done. ” Now you'll set up a task that can be run immediately. Because the files have already been deleted, select “Unused Disk Space” and choose your main hard drive from the list. Click “OK.” To ensure that Eraser runs without issue, close all open programs except for Eraser. Click on the task you just created (it should say “Unused Disk Space”) and select “Run Now.” A progress bar will appear, showing you the progress of the task. When the process is complete, the progress bar will reach 100%. At that point, the files you deleted earlier will be wiped from the hard drive.
Summary:
Download Eraser from the developer's website. Run the installer. Locate files to delete in Windows File Explorer. Right-click the file(s), then select "Eraser > Erase". Launch Eraser to permanently wipe data from past deleted files. Click “Settings” to view the erasure method options. Choose “US Army” or “Air Force” erasure methods. Click the down arrow next to “Erase Schedule,” then click “New Task. Select “Run manually,” then “Add Data” to choose which data to wipe. Close all programs. Right-click “Erase Schedule” to access the list of tasks.