Problem: Article: Before leaving your home for your procedure, prepare it for your return. This can make recovery much easier, by ensuring you have what you need and have somewhere comfortable to rest. Talk to the medical professionals providing your procedure ahead of time for specific details.  Ensure you have any personal items, including food, that you’ll need for the duration of your likely recovery period. Don't forget things like soap, shampoo, and other bathroom essentials. In addition to the supplies and medication prescribed by your doctor, get anything else that may help you recover as well. For instance, items such as icy hot can help soothe sore muscles.  Just be sure that whatever you use is safe following your procedure. Your recovery time frame is important. For instance, if you're expected to need a day or two to recover, prepare for three days just in case. If your recovery time may be a week, you'll need to stock your home more carefully. More specifically places items you may need in easy to reach locations in the room where you’ll be recovering. In rooms where you'll be standing, place items on surfaces between waist and shoulder height. In areas where you may be lying or sitting, place items on side tables within reach. If your bedroom is upstairs, and you’ve been advised against using the stairs after your procedure, consider preparing and stocking a room on a lower floor. There are all sorts of things that can help make your more comfortable. Depending on your procedure, certain movements and activities may be harder than normal, or may even risk reopening an incision, etc. Based on the location and type of the procedure you’re receiving, get items such as the following:  A sponge on a long handle to wash yourself more easily in the shower. A shoe horn with a long handle to help put on and take off your shoes. A mechanical grabbing arm to reach things without moving or stretching. Depending on the extent of the recovery period, as well as the type of procedure you’re getting, your mobility and stability may be greatly hampered. Fortunately, there are a few easy additions to your bathroom to ensure your safety on wet surfaces.  Add non-slip mats or decals to the bottom of your tub or shower. Use a bathmat that has a non-skid surface on the bottom. Place items in the shower where you will easily be able to reach them. In some cases, things like support bars or shower chairs may be necessary to use the toilet or shower safely.
Summary: Stock your home for recovery. Place everything you’ll need nearby. Consider buying or borrowing other helpful items. Improve your bathroom’s safety.

Problem: Article: Place the pieces of acrylic together as you want them to be joined. They should meet at a 90-degree angle. You can then use a combination square to guarantee that the pieces are angled correctly. Once set up, use your hands or a clamp to hold the sections together.  Always do a dry run first, making sure the pieces fit before applying any glue. It helps to assemble the object together with adhesive tape. Then the adhesive can be placed accurately without juggling the parts. Turn the bottle upside down and place the needle above the edge where the two pieces of acrylic meet. Squeeze the bottle with mild pressure as you move along the joined edges. You want to pull the bottle towards you. The acrylic cement should run in between the joined edges and fill in any seams or spaces as you move it along.  Try to lightly squeeze the bottle and move it without stopping, this will ensure you don't over-glue the acrylic.  If you are gluing for a box corner joint, apply the acrylic cement to the inside edge of the sheeting. However, if you are gluing for flat joints, apply the cement to both sides of the sheeting.  Do not allow the acrylic cement to touch any piece of the acrylic you do not want to be glued. Acrylic cement will permanently damage any surface it touches. If you do drip acrylic cement onto the acrylic, allow the cement to evaporate. Do not wipe it off. Most acrylic cement will take around 10-15 minutes to set initially. During this time you can use your hands or a clamp to hold the edges together. Once they are secure, they should take 24-48 hours to cure to full-strength. If the pieces have been adhered well, the dried acrylic cement will be clear. Before this time, the acrylic should appear as a cloudy white. If there are any excess or overlapping pieces of acrylic, you can cut these off with a router (a power tool with a shaped cutter). However, be careful of heat generation, which could melt the acrylic. You should also make sure the acrylic is properly set before you try to manipulate it in any way.
Summary: Join the acrylic pieces. Position the applicator bottle and apply glue. Allow the acrylic cement to set. Trim the acrylic.

Problem: Article: You can use a Dutch oven or another heavy deep pot. Cook the pork in three batches, removing each batch from the pot until it browns. It doesn't have to be cooked all the way through -- it just needs to be browned on the outside. Stir the onions as they cook for about 5 minutes.  Cook these ingredients for 1 minute, stirring constantly.  The meat should be submerged in the liquid. If it's not, add half a cup of water and stir it in. If it's still not covered, add another half cup of water. Just be careful not to add too much water or the stew will be too thin.  Place a lid over the mixture and simmer it and stir occasionally until the meat is nice and tender. If you want less broth in the stew, then remove the lid halfway through the cooking time. Serve this tasty Hungarian goulash with pork on its own or over lightly sautéed sliced cabbage or cauliflower rice.
Summary: Heat 1/8 cup olive oil in a heavy deep pot. Cook 1 lb. of pork at a time. Heat another 1/8 cup of olive oil, 3 chopped yellow onions, and 3 tbs. of Hungarian sweet paprika in the pot. Add 2 chopped garlic cloves and 1 tsp. of caraway seeds to the pot. Add 2 tbsp. of apple cider vinegar and 2 tbsp. of tomato paste to the pot. Place the pork, 1/2 tsp. of salt, 1 chopped red bell pepper, and 1 chopped green bell pepper to the pot. Place 4 cups of pork broth into the mixture. Bring the mixture to a gentle boil. Simmer the mixture for an hour and a half. Serve.

Problem: Article: If you opened a blank workbook, enter any data which you want to use before proceeding. You can also close Excel and open a specific Excel file by double-clicking it. It's at the top of the Excel window. Doing so opens a toolbar here. It's in the toolbar. A pop-up window will appear. In the "Macro name" text box, type in the name for your macro. This will help you identify the macro later. Press the ⇧ Shift key along with another letter key (e.g., the E key) to create the keyboard shortcut. You can use this keyboard shortcut to run the macro later. On a Mac, the shortcut key combination will end up being ⌥ Option+⌘ Command and your key (e.g., ⌥ Option+⌘ Command+T). It's in the middle of the window. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. This option is in the drop-down menu. Your macro will be stored inside your spreadsheet, making it possible for anyone who has the spreadsheet to access the macro. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing this saves your macro settings and begins recording. Any step you perform between clicking OK and clicking Stop Recording while be added to the macro. For example, if you wanted to create a macro which turns two columns' worth of data into a chart, you would do the following:  Click and drag your mouse across the data to select it. Click Insert  Select a chart shape. Click the chart that you want to use.
Summary:
Enter any necessary data. Click the Developer tab. Click Record Macro. Enter a name for the macro. Create a shortcut key combination if you like. Click the "Store macro in" drop-down box. Click This Workbook. Click OK. Perform the macro's steps.