Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open YouTube. Click the search bar. Search for a video. Select a video. Click SHARE. Click the Facebook icon. Enter text for your post. Click Post to Facebook.

Answer: Go to https://www.youtube.com in your browser. You don't need to log into YouTube unless you plan on linking to an age-restricted YouTube video. You'll see it at the top of the YouTube page. Enter a video's title, then press ↵ Enter. Doing so will search for your video. Locate and click the video you wish to post to open the video. This button is below the lower-right corner of the video player. It's a dark-blue block with a white "f" on it. Facebook will open in a new window. If prompted, enter your Facebook login information (your email address and password) before continuing. If you want to add commentary or other text along with the video, type it into the text field near the top of the post. If you don't enter text here, the default text above the post will be the link to the video. It's a blue button in the bottom-right corner of the Facebook window. Doing so will post your video's link to Facebook. Other users will be able to select the link to open the video on YouTube.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Talk to your physician about proper technique. Keep the area where the urinary catheter exits your body clean. Wash your hands Buy the catheter at a medical supply store. Contact your physician if something seems wrong.

Answer: Many people will be able to insert their own catheters, though it may take a bit of practice. Your physician will show you how to use a catheter so you can properly use one at home.  Make sure to ask your doctor how often you should use your catheter. Don't be embarrassed to ask for help from a family member or professional caregiver. Needing help with catheters is common, and getting help to properly use one is very important. The area of the body where the catheter exits the body should be kept as clean as possible. You should wash this area with soap and water one to two times a day and after every bowel movement. This helps prevent possible complications, such as urinary tract infections. before and after. Always wash your hands before and after inserting a catheter. You want to keep everything as clean as possible to reduce the risk of infection. Catheters and any other supplies can be obtained at local medical supply stores once you get a prescription for a catheter.  The other supplies needed may include towelettes for cleaning before and after and lubricants to make the process easier. Only use lubricants provided with the catheters, which are sterile and water based. Don't try using other lubricants like mineral oil or petroleum jelly (Vaseline) because these can damage the catheter material, clog up the opening and make it less comfortable to remove, as well as increase risks of complications such as urinary tract infections. For both men and women, call your physician if you think you may have an infection, or if you experience a burning sensation, an unusual odor, painful catheterization, fever, chills, or fatigue. Also call your physician if you are leaking urine between catheterizations, are having difficulty or pain inserting the catheter, have any new symptoms, or have any sores.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make stock from scratch. Use premade stock as an alternative. Make stock from bouillon. Spice up any stock with herbs.

Answer: Making your own stock isn't hard to do, but it does require some time. Use the same type of stock as the consommé you want to make (for example, use beef broth to make beef consommé). No matter what kind of stock you want to make, including chicken, vegetable, beef, or duck stock, the process involves similar steps:  Combining your ingredients, including meat, bones, vegetables, and seasonings in a large pot  Covering the ingredients with water Boiling the ingredients and water together for several hours Straining the ingredients and reserving the stock, which is now infused with all the flavors from the meat, veggies, and aromatics Instead of making your own stock, you can also purchase premade stock from grocery stores and some farmers markets. Many people like premade stock because it’s faster and more convenient, but you can't control the flavors and ingredients as carefully. Premade stock comes in cans, tetra packs, and vacuum packs, and in a variety of types and flavors, including:  Beef Chicken Vegetable Bone broth Another option is to purchase bouillon to make stock at home. Bouillon is a dehydrated and concentrated stock that comes in both cube and powder forms, and all you have to do is combine the bouillon with water. To make stock, combine 1 teaspoon (5 g) of powder or one bouillon cube per 1 to 2 cups (235 to 470 ml) of boiling water, according to the directions. You can customize the flavor of your homemade, premade, or bouillon stock by adding herbs, spices, and aromatics. To infuse your stock with more flavor, place it into a large stock pot, add your desired aromatics, put on the lid, and simmer the pot low heat for about an hour. Strain the stock after to remove the aromatics. Aromatics you can add include:  Fresh or dried parsley, sage, rosemary, oregano, marjoram, basil, and thyme Peppercorns Onions, garlic, shallots, and leaks Peppers and carrots Ginger Mustard or coriander seeds Nutmeg, cinnamon, or allspice Horseradish


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase a glass cleaning solution. Clean with a mixture of vinegar, water, and soap. Clean the chimney and chimney cap.

Answer:
The glass doors on a cast iron stove often become entirely blackened with built up soot and smoke, and can be difficult to clean. The best product to use for the task is a glass cleaning solution that has been specifically designed to clean wood stove front doors. Spray the product onto a couple of old rags, and use the wet rags to wipe the glass door clean.  This product should be available at your local hardware store. If you’re having trouble finding it, speak to the sales staff and ask for their assistance. Glass cleaning solution contains ammonia, so be careful not to get any in your eyes. Do not inhale the solution. If you’d prefer to use a non-toxic cleaning solution for the glass door, find or purchase an empty spray bottle. Mix two parts water to one part clear vinegar, and then add a squirt of regular dish soap. Shake the bottle to mix the ingredients. Then, you can spray the vinegar solution directly onto the glass, and rub it clean using old rags. You can find all of these products at your local grocery store or drug store. If you’re already at a hardware store shopping for the other necessary materials, you may be able to find vinegar and a spray bottle there as well. Creosote (deposits of tar) will build up at the top of the chimney, and if left long enough, can catch fire and cause a chimney fire. To prevent this and to keep the top of the chimney clean, you’ll need to access the top of the flue via the roof. Remove the chimney cap, and, using a stiff-bristled chimney brush, scrape all of the creosote and deposits of ash and soot. Also brush any built-up creosote off of the chimney cap.  You’ll need to climb up on the roof for this step, so take the necessary safety precautions. Have a second person help you by stabilizing the base of the ladder while you’re climbing up. Avoid standing or walking near the edges of the roof, and don’t climb up on a windy day.