Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Assemble a moving team. Wear appropriate clothing. Cover up the keyboard. Protect the piano with moving blankets. Clear a path to the exit. Set up ramps.

Answer: Call up friends, neighbors, and relatives and ask them if they'd be willing to help you move the piano. At minimum, aim for a group of four people in at least average physical shape, who are willing to spend one to two hours helping you with the move. The more helpers the better: Five people in average physical shape will be more effective than three people in above-average shape.  Do not ask for help from anyone who has a history of back, leg, hip, or arm injuries. Children should not help with piano moving. Take some time to select an outfit that is comfortable and loose enough to be flexible. For example, pants that are too tight could tear as you squat to lift the piano. Wear athletic shoes or work boots with a treaded sole that grips floors and outdoor surfaces well. And use a pair of work gloves with rubber-treated palms to help you get a better grip on the piano.  Don't wear long jewelry, such as necklaces or bracelets, that could get caught in tight spaces while moving. Do without excessively baggy clothing as well, since it too can get caught during the move. To protect the keys from damage during travel, put the lid down over the keyboard and lock it into place. If the lid does not have a lock, secure it with some tape that won't remove the wood's paint or stain, such as masking tape or electrical tape. Have at least two movers shift the piano back from the wall about 6 inches (15.2 centimeters) by pulling out the front legs. Using masking tape or electrical tape, secure moving blankets or other padded fabric to cover all painted and lacquered surfaces of the piano. The blankets will shield the piano from getting dented and scratched on the way to the moving truck and during the drive to your destination. Some upright pianos have cylindrical moving handles attached to the outer frame of the back side. Be careful not to cover these with blankets, since you'll need to access them when it's time to lift the piano. Move aside any furniture or rugs that will get in the way of the piano as you roll it toward the exit door. If the door does not stay open on its own, have a mover or an extra helper hold it for you. Make sure any children are supervised during the move, and are clear of the exit path. If you'll need to carry the piano down any porch steps, you'll need to use a metal stair ramp. These can be rented from moving companies, sometimes from the same company you may be renting a moving van from. Put all ramps, including the moving van's loading ramp, in place before starting the move. To find a stair ramp, look up “Moving Equipment Rental” in a telephone directory or online search.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Connect your iPhone to your computer. Click on your iPhone icon. Click on Apps. Drag an app on top of another app.

Answer: Use the USB cable that came with your iPhone. It's in the bar at the top of the window. It's in the left pane of the window. Use the cursor to move apps and create folders ↓ on the image of your iPhone's screen in the left pane of the window.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wash and dry a glass vase or jar. Fill a spray bottle with equal parts of water and vinegar. Pat silver acrylic craft paint onto the glass with an old toothbrush. Spray the glass with your vinegar solution before the paint dries. Dab the solution off with a crumpled up paper towel. Repeat the painting, spraying, and dabbing process, if desired. Allow the paint to dry completely.

Answer: Wash the glass with warm, soapy water, then rinse it off. Dry the glass with a towel. To help the paint stick better, it would be a good idea to wipe the glass down with rubbing alcohol too, although that is not absolutely necessary. Fill the bottle halfway with water, and the rest of the way with white vinegar. Close the bottle, then shake it to combine the solution. Choose a spray bottle that has a mist option; don't use a bottle that squirts water out like a water gun. Pour some of your paint onto a disposable tray or palette. Dip the brush into the paint, then tap it on a paper towel to get the excess off. Pounce or tap the brush against the glass to apply a patchy layer of paint. Hold the vase or jar from the inside so that you don't get your fingers dirty. Work quickly, as acrylic paint only takes a few minutes to dry. Hold the vase or jar from the inside, and spray it with your vinegar solution. Apply a light, even coating; you want the solution to bead on the glass without dripping. Don't wait for the paint to set up like you would with spray paint. The acrylic layer is thin, so it will dry fast. Take a paper towel and crumple it up into a ball. Pat the glass dry with the paper towel; do not rub the towel across the glass. The paper towel will remove some of the paint and leave behind a crinkled texture. Keep applying layers of paint, spraying it, and dabbing it until you get the coverage you want. With each layer, you'll notice the glass becoming more and more opaque. Allow each layer to dry first before doing the next one, however. Consider using gold paint for your second layer. This will help make it look more realistic and antique. Most acrylic craft paint will be dry to the touch within 15 to 20 minutes. If the paint still feels tacky, you might have gotten enamel or all-purpose craft paint. This means that the paint needs to cure for several days. Check the label on your bottle of paint for complete drying instructions.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Stop the medication. Contact your physician if you've been taking your medication for a while. Take anti-serotonin medication. Contact emergency services if you experience the severe symptoms. Conduct any additional tests.

Answer:
If you have started a new medication or a new combination of medications and experience any of the milder symptoms listed, contact your doctor to talk about stopping the medication. If you cannot get in touch with your doctor, stop the medication until you talk to your doctor. For mild serotonin syndrome, the effects usually dissipate within one to three days.  You should contact your doctor to let her know that you have stopped taking your medication. Your doctor may want to change you to a different medication. You should only stop the medicine cold turkey if you have been on the medicine for less than a few weeks. If you have been on your medication for more than a few weeks, you should contact your doctor before getting off the medication. Many antidepressants and other medications that cause serotonin syndrome have serious side effects if you stop taking them suddenly. Your doctor needs to discuss with you other options so you will know how best to take any needed medications. If your symptoms do not dissipate after a few days, you have been taking the medications that caused the serotonin syndrome for an extended period of time, or you are having any symptoms worrisome for severe serotonin syndrome (very high blood pressure, mental status changes, etc.), you need to seek medical attention immediately. You may need to take anti-serotonin medication to help treat the condition. A physician can prescribe these types of medications.  if treated promptly and appropriately, the symptoms of serotonin syndrome usually resolve within 24 hours.  Your doctor can monitor your symptoms to ensure that you are getting better. One example of an anti-serotonin medication is cyproheptadine. If you have started a new medication or a new combination of medications and experience any of the more severe symptoms listed, stop the medication right away and contact emergency services. Experiencing the severe symptoms may mean that you are facing a potentially life-threatening condition. These severe symptoms can progress rapidly.  Severe symptoms include high fever, seizures, an irregular heartbeat, and unconsciousness. You may require hospital treatment for serious symptoms. You may be administered medications to block the action of serotonin, to relax the muscles, and to control heart rate and blood pressure. You may also be given oxygen therapy and IV fluids, along with any other assistance in breathing. There is no single lab test to diagnose serotonin syndrome. It is mostly diagnosed based on your symptoms and the medications you are taking; however, other disorders may need to be excluded, such as drug withdrawal, malignant hyperthermia, overdose, and others. To exclude these other conditions, your physician or the hospital attendants may order tests to check for the other disorders.