In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Examine the skin of your abdomen and back-- they should be free from infection. If you do have a skin infection, the needle used for the procedure may carry microorganisms inside the body and your kidney may get infected this way.  Common signs of skin infection are redness, itching, pain, and discharge of pus. An open wound is likely to get infected. You may also need to provide a blood or urine sample to detect if you have an infection. Your doctor will inform you about the whole procedure, along with the risks and benefits of the biopsy. Then you will need to sign the consent form just like with any surgery. Consent is usually required due to the risk of bleeding and infection, or due to the risk for disability or death.  Make sure that you understand all risks associated with the procedure before signing the consent form. You need to shave any hair on your back and abdomen. Doing this will make the procedure easier for the surgeon. A clean surface will provide a good view of the target area and will reduce the risk of infection. Take a shower and wash the area thoroughly with soap after you shave. You will want to be as germ free as possible. Most people get anxious before getting a simple injection, let alone having surgery. Anxiolytic drugs such as bromazepam or lorazepam will greatly reduce this fear or anxiety. Take it as prescribed by your doctor. If you do not want to take medication for your anxiety try these other relaxation techniques:  Cleansing, deep breaths may help you to relax if you’re feeling anxious. Slowly breathe in through your nose and hold for two seconds, then release your breath slowly out of your mouth. Repeat five times. Perform this breathing technique before you go to bed and on the morning of the procedure. Doing some deep breathing will stimulate your parasympathetic nervous system and help you to relax. Meditation is also a way to relieve anxiety. Close your eyes and picture yourself in a peaceful place. Focus for a few minutes and concentrate on slowing your breathing down. This can be done the night before and in the morning before you leave your home. You’ll most likely be put on NPO status, which is the medical term for “nothing by mouth” the night before the procedure. It’s important for your stomach to be empty to prevent aspiration during the procedure. Aspiration happens when stomach content enters the respiratory tract causing problems such as pneumonia.
Summary: Make sure you don’t have an infection. Sign the consent form. Clean and shave the operative area. Take an anxiolytic drug as prescribed by the doctor. Do not eat anything after midnight the night before your procedure.

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Problem: Article: You can wash any pillow by hand as long as the label doesn't say that it's dry clean only. Memory foam and latex pillows usually can't be washed by hand and you'll only be able to spot clean them. If you have a memory foam or latex pillow, it's important to use a zippered pillow protector in addition to a pillowcase. This will extend the life of the pillow. Pull the pillow out of the pillowcase or unzip it first to remove it from the pillow protector. You can usually toss the pillowcase or protector in the washing machine or wash it by hand along with the pillow. If the pillowcase is stained, you may need to pre-treat it before you wash it. If you're using a sink, ensure that it's big enough to hold the pillow. Run very hot water and then put the plug in the sink or bathtub. Turn off the water once it's half full. Hot water will kill dust mites that are living in the pillow. You can use a standard laundry detergent even if you'll be washing the pillow by hand. Pour 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of laundry detergent for each pillow into the hot water. Then use your hand to swirl the water around vigorously. This should make the water become bubbly. To make it easier to rinse the pillow, consider using low-sudsing laundry detergent. Put the pillow into the hot soapy water and press down so it absorbs water. Then use your hands to squeeze the pillow and massage the filling. Continue to do this for several minutes so the soapy water reaches the middle of the pillow. If the water is too hot or the soap irritates your skin, wear a pair of gloves. Remove the pillow and squeeze out the soapy water. Then hold it under a faucet with running water and squeeze the pillow once it feels soaked. Keep it under the water until the pillow doesn't feel soapy.  Plan on rinsing the pillow for 1 to 2 minutes to completely remove the soap. Leaving soapy residue will stain the pillow and make it harder to dry. Turn off the water and squeeze the pillow with your hands. Then lay the wet pillow on a dry towel. Fold the towel over the pillow and press down to remove excess water. Although you can twist the pillow to get even more water out, you should avoid wringing out feather pillows since this will damage the feathers. the pillow in a dryer or hang it from a clothesline to air-dry. If you have a dryer and the care label on the pillow says to tumble dry it on low heat, put the pillow in the dryer. Add dryer balls to speed up the drying process and turn on the machine. If you don't have a dryer, clip the pillow to a clothesline that's in direct sunlight. Leave the pillow to hang until it's completely dry. The amount of time it takes to dry the pillow will depend on how hot it is and how thick your pillow is.
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Check the label to determine if you can wash it. Take the pillow out of the pillowcase. Fill a sink or bathtub with hot water. Stir in a gentle laundry detergent. Submerge the pillow in the water and massage it for a few minutes. Rinse the pillow until the water runs clear. Press out excess water using a dry towel. Dry