Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Obtain and use the latest immunization schedule. Learn what immunizations are recommended in your country. Screen for contraindications.

Answer: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the government body that regulates the vaccination schedule in the United States. They have downloadable vaccination schedules for babies, kids and teens, and adults available on their website. Follow these basic guidelines when deciding which vaccines to administer to your patients. Immunization schedules may vary a little depending on factors like where your patients live and what medical conditions they have. People in different parts of the world need somewhat different vaccines, based on what illnesses are more common there. Use this interactive tool created by The World Health Organization (WHO) to enter your country and get a custom vaccination schedule for anywhere in the world. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control has a similar tool for European countries. Before administering a vaccine, do a complete history and physical exam and review your patient’s vaccination history. Ask if your patient is taking any medications, has any allergies, or has ever reacted to a vaccine previously. If they have ever had a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to any part of the vaccine, do NOT give it. If your patient is moderately to severely ill, weigh the risks and benefits – wait for them to get better, if possible. Be aware of the following contraindications to specific vaccines, and avoid the vaccine if any are present:   Hepatitis B: yeast allergy  Rotavirus: history of intussusception; severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)  Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis: history of encephalopathy within a week of previous dose of DTP, DTaP, or Tdap  Hib: younger than 6 weeks old  Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR), Varicella, and Herpes Zoster: severe immunodeficiency, including HIV; pregnancy  Influenza: under 6 months old, previous severe allergic reaction to influenza vaccine or one of its components, or severe allergy to eggs.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get a button machine. Get the button casing. Cut out the images. Place the disk in the press. Place the image on the disk. Place the pin back. Press the image set. Press the pin back. Remove your pin.

Answer: You'll need a button press. There are small, simple versions that are available for cheap but these often produce a cheap-looking button. If you want to produce a nice final product and you have a lot of buttons to make (>500, maybe), then a press may be a good idea. You may also want to get a paper cutter designed for buttons, since this can make the process much faster. places that sell button presses often sell the cutters as well. Make sure to buy a cutter which is for the same size as your button machine. You will need button casing in the correct size for your machine. Make sure you have the metal or plastic disk, the matching back pin, and the mylar plastic front. Print the images on regular printer paper. Make sure they are the right size for your buttons. Cut them as evenly and cleanly as you can. The rounded top should be facing up and the disk should be placed in the side which swings and stops on the right (theoretically, the left hole). The image should be face up and aligned how you wish it to appear (assuming the holders are in the horizontal position). Cover the image with the clear plastic. The pin back goes in the other holder. The pin side should be facing down and the coil should be pointing to the right (and aligned horizontally). Turn the holders so that the pieces with the image are under the press. Press down the handle. The pieces should disappear. Turn the holders the opposite way so that the pin back is under the press. Press this down. You're done! Enjoy your badge!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hold the coin under warm water.

Answer: Doing this will allow your faucet to remove initial dirt buildup. The faucet should have enough water pressure to get the job done, so avoid any add-on to increase the pressure, like a jet. You only need to hold a coin under the faucet for about one minute on each side. Once you are done place them aside on a paper towel or rag.  All coins can be cleaned with water. However, copper coins react to more things than nickel or silver, and will therefore usually exhibit more environmental damage. This makes them harder to clean with just water. Make sure to plug the drain before cleaning coins in your sink to avoid a coin from slipping out of your hands and into the drain. Handle each coin separately so the faucet can hit each coin directly.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Add butter in the pot and put on the stove. Turn the stove on and wait until the butter melts. After the butter has melted, add milk. Once the milk has started to boil, add the honey and garlic, then mix. After all ingredients have mixed thoroughly, let sit on the stove for two to three minutes. Take the garlic out. Finished.

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Then, take the pot off the stove and let it stand for another two to three minutes. Pour and drink. With luck, the cough will be lessened and your throat will feel smoother.