Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Treat body lice. Treat pubic lice. Treat canine lice.

Answer: Body lice live in the seams of clothing and feed on human blood. They are larger than head lice and easy to spot on the body. They are commonly found in areas where people live in very close quarters or don't have access to bathing and washing facilities. Body lice are easy to get rid of once access to these facilities is gained. To treat body lice, do the following:  Throw out the infested clothing. Lice can live up to a month in clothes. Instead of trying to save them, throw them out. Wash new clothing with hot water, and dry at a high temperature. Take regular showers or baths and use soap. Regularly wash clothing, bedding, and other linens. Pediculicides are usually not necessary to get rid of body lice. Pubic lice, also known as crabs, is most commonly spread through sexual contact. They spread very easily from person to person. Pubic lice can also live in areas of the body with coarse hair, like the eyebrows, ears and armpits. The lice and their nits are easily visible. There are a few ways you can get rid of public lice:  Get an over-the-counter lotion containing 1% permethrin (such as Nix) or a mousse containing pyrethrins and piperonyl butoxide (such as Rid or Pronto). These chemicals effectively kill the lice. Use according to the instructions on the package. Do not use them around your eyes, brows, or eyelashes. Remove the lice with a nit comb. Wash your clothes and underwear in very hot water. Soak combs and other items in hot water for 5 minutes. Shave the pubic region. Getting rid of the hair the lice cling to is effective, especially in combination with the chemical treatment. Monitor the area for signs of new lice. It may be necessary to undergo a second treatment. Inform any sexual partners from the previous month that they will need to be checked and treated. Only use lindane shampoo as a last resort. It's effective but studies have shown it has a negative effect on the brain. Canine lice cannot be transmitted to humans (nor human lice to canines), but they can make your dog very uncomfortable. There are two types of canine lice: trichodectes canis, known as a chewing louse, and linognathus setosus, known as a sucking louse.  Take your dog to the veterinarian. It's important to make sure that what your dog has is actually lice. Use a powder, spray or other treatment at the advice of your veterinarian. Wash the dog's bedding and everything he has touched in very hot water. Soak grooming tools in very hot water for 5 minutes.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Recognize weariness and irritability in an employee’s demeanor. Pay attention if an employee complains or threatens to quit. Ask frequently-sick employees if they’re stressed at work. Intervene if you notice an employee abusing substances.

Answer: Employees who are highly stressed may seem jittery or may communicate with uncharacteristic abruptness. If this issue crops up once or twice, it’s probably not worth asking about. But, if an employee seems constantly upset or worn down, it’s likely an indicator of stress. For example, maybe the employee is unnecessarily short in their responses to your questions and tends to snap at anyone who speaks to them around the office.  Or, say that an employee loses patience easily when interacting with clients that they used to have a great rapport with. This is likely a sign of stress! Many employees experience stress if they are given new responsibilities, or if they feel like their job expectations are increasing. It’s not uncommon for people to complain about their job or about their workload. If these complaints are frequent or severe, though, it could be a sign of stress. Even if the employee makes these statements as a joke or passes them off as sarcasm, you should take the statements seriously. If these comments are out of character, or if the employee makes them on a weekly basis, they may be indirectly communicating their stress and anxiety.  For example, you may overhear employees chatting in the break room. If an employee is stressed, they may say something like: “The workload around here just keeps getting worse. I feel like I have to put in overtime just to keep my head above water.” Or they could say, “I lay awake at night worrying about how I can possibly finish all of my daily work the next day.” Employees sometimes feel stress and stop enjoying their work if they feel like they’re not in control of the way they do their work. It’s important for employees to feel empowered and in control while they’re doing their duties. Stress takes a toll on people’s physical health over time. So, if you have an employee who seems to always be sick when they’re in the office, stress may be the underlying cause. Stressed employees may constantly complaints of headaches, nausea, and other types of physical illnesses. Additionally, you’d have reason to be concerned about an employee’s stress level if the employee starts taking dramatically more sick days than they used to. Employees who feel overwhelmed and stressed sometimes turn to prescription drugs or narcotics as a means of coping. Or, employees may begin to drink alcohol more frequently to manage stress. For example, if an employee comes to work smelling of alcohol, they may be under serious stress. In any of these cases, it would be appropriate to speak to the employee and ask if they’re using drugs or alcohol to cope with stress. It can be hard to know what your employees do when they’re not at work. But, if you have reason to suspect that an employee is abusing drugs or alcohol, it’s worth raising the issue in a private conversation.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Disconnect the battery. Locate the fuel filter. Jack up the car if necessary. Place a bowl or bucket beneath the fuel filter.

Answer:
Now that there is no reason for the engine to be started again until the project is complete, you should disconnect the negative terminal on the battery.  Removing the cable from the negative terminal will prevent the engine from being started while you work.  You will need to use a hand or socket wrench to loosen the nut holding the cable onto the negative terminal, but you will not need to remove the nut completely.  Disconnecting the battery will ensure the engine cannot be started during the remainder of this project. Tuck the negative cable to the side of the battery to ensure it doesn’t accidentally come into contact with its terminal on the battery. There are two common locations fuel filters are mounted in vehicles, so you should refer to your vehicle’s service manual to help you determine which place to look.  The most common location for modern vehicles is along the fuel line on the bottom of the car, just past the fuel pump.  In some vehicles, the fuel filter is located in the engine bay on the line that leads to the fuel rail.  Some vehicles may place the fuel filter in a different location, so refer to your service manual to find out for sure. You may need to access the fuel filter from inside the cabin of some vehicles. If the fuel filter is located on the underside of your vehicle, you will need to jack up the car to access it.  Slide the jack under the car at one of its designated jack points, then either pump or twist the handle to raise the vehicle (depending on the style of jack).  Once the vehicle is jacked up, place jack stands beneath it before working under the vehicle. Never rely on a jack to support the weight of a vehicle you are beneath while working. Although you relieved the pressure in the fuel line, there may be a bit of fuel left in the line that can spill out when disconnected from the fuel filter.  Place a bowl or bucket beneath the fuel filter to catch any fuel that drips or pours out.  Do not mix the fuel with oil or coolant to be recycled.  Gasoline should be held in its own container until it can be dropped off to a recycling location. Be careful of using plastic containers to hold gas, as it may eat through some kinds of plastic and cause a leak.