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Washington Ave., Suite 4800 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Phone: (702) 486-3587 Fax: (702) 486-3586 Toll Free: 1 (888) 333-1597. Email: cha@govcha.nv.gov Hours: 8 a.m. Consumer Health and Safety Activities (Just for the Health of It!, Unit 1) by Patricia Rizzo Toner. Format: Paperback Change. Price: $28.08 + $3.94 shipping. Add to Wish List Search. Text, image, video. Showcase your medical specialties and promote a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of specific conditions and clinical areas. Health Centers include health information, illustrations, tools, videos, and news related to a key service line all in one centralized location. Advances in Consumer Research Volume 3, 1976 Pages 295-301. THE BEHAVIOR OF THE HEALTH CARE CONSUMER: A SELECTIVE REVIEW. Wortzel, Boston University. ABSTRACT - Consumer behavior analysis and findings are an important input to the design of health care marketing programs.

Public Health Duty Officer Helpline 1-866-881-2809

Reports

Adult Care and Assisted Living

  • Adult Care and Assisted Living Complaints - 1-866-893-6772

Best Tens Units Consumer Reports

AIDS

  • General Information
    1-800-541-AIDS
  • General Information, Spanish Language
    1-800-233-7432
  • AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP)
    1-800-542-2437

AIDS Counseling & Testing

  • Buffalo
    1-800-962-5064
  • Nassau
    1-800-462-6785
  • New Rochelle
    1-800-828-0064
  • Rochester
    1-800-962-5063
  • Syracuse
    1-800-562-9423
  • Suffolk
    1-800-462-6786
  • Troy
    1-800-962-5065
  • Queens
    1-800-462-6785
  • NYS After Hours Hotline (Monday-Friday 4pm to 8pm and Saturday & Sunday 10am to 6pm)
    1-800-872-2777

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

  • Referral Services - 1-800-767-9355
    • Physician referring patient to RPCI
    • Diagnosis or suspicion of cancer or want 2nd opinion
    • General or specific question about cancer or learn about trials
    • Will your insurance cover costs at RPCI
  • General Information Switchboard - 1-800-685-6825
  • Gilda Radner Cancer Registry - 1-800-682-7426

Environmental Health

  • 1-800-458-1158
  • Covering the Following Programs:
    • Asbestos and Lead Removal
    • Community Health Studies
    • Community Sanitation Issues
    • Fish Advisories
    • Food Protection, Recalls and Illnesses
    • Hazardous Waste Sites
    • Health Effects of Pesticides, Insect Repellents, and Chemicals
    • Indoor Air Quality
    • Oil or Chemical Spills
    • Public Water Supplies
    • Radon, Radiation, Radioactive Materials
    • Regulated Facilities Such as Motels, Restaurants, Children's Camps and Public Beaches
    • Smoking and Tobacco Regulations
    • Worker Safety Issues

Food and Nutrition Programs

  • Child and Adult Care Food Program
    1-800-942-3858
  • Growing Up Healthy Hotline
    1-800-522-5006
  • Covering the Following Programs:
    • Early Intervention Program
    • Food and Nutrition (FAN)
    • Growing Up Healthy
    • HIB Disease
    • Immunization
    • Infant Health Assessment
    • PCAP (Prenatal Care Assistance Program)
    • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
    • Teen Pregnancy
    • WIC

Health Insurance

  • Child Health Plus
    1-800-698-4KIDS
  • ELDERLY PHARMACEUTICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE PROGRAM (EPIC)
    • Fraud and Abuse Hotline
      1-800-542-0424
    • Participant Helpline
      1-800-332-3742
    • Provider Helpline
      1-800-634-1340
  • Prenatal Care NYS
    1 (800) 522-5006

Home Health Care

  • Including Information about Certified Home Health Care Agencies
    1-800-628-5972

Hospice

  • Hospice Complaints: - 1-800-628-5972

Hospital Care

Managed Care Complaints:

  • 1-800-206-8125

Medicaid Managed Care Information:

  • 1-800-505-5678
    (in New York City)
  • 1-888-562-9092
    (in Nassau County)
  • 1-888-566-9799
    (in Suffolk County)

Nursing Home

NYS Partnership for Long-Term Care

  • 1-888-NYS-PLTC

Occupational Health

  • Occupational Disease and Fatality Reporting
    1-866-807-2130
Unit 1 consumer health answers

Office of Professional Medical Conduct (OPMC)

  • Complaints and Inquiries
    1-800-663-6114

Organ & Tissue Donation Information

  • 1-866-NYDONOR (1-866-693-6667)

Smokers Quitline

Unit 1 Consumer Health

Washington Ave., Suite 4800 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Phone: (702) 486-3587 Fax: (702) 486-3586 Toll Free: 1 (888) 333-1597. Email: cha@govcha.nv.gov Hours: 8 a.m. Consumer Health and Safety Activities (Just for the Health of It!, Unit 1) by Patricia Rizzo Toner. Format: Paperback Change. Price: $28.08 + $3.94 shipping. Add to Wish List Search. Text, image, video. Showcase your medical specialties and promote a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of specific conditions and clinical areas. Health Centers include health information, illustrations, tools, videos, and news related to a key service line all in one centralized location. Advances in Consumer Research Volume 3, 1976 Pages 295-301. THE BEHAVIOR OF THE HEALTH CARE CONSUMER: A SELECTIVE REVIEW. Wortzel, Boston University. ABSTRACT - Consumer behavior analysis and findings are an important input to the design of health care marketing programs.

Public Health Duty Officer Helpline 1-866-881-2809

Adult Care and Assisted Living

  • Adult Care and Assisted Living Complaints - 1-866-893-6772

Best Tens Units Consumer Reports

AIDS

  • General Information
    1-800-541-AIDS
  • General Information, Spanish Language
    1-800-233-7432
  • AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP)
    1-800-542-2437

AIDS Counseling & Testing

  • Buffalo
    1-800-962-5064
  • Nassau
    1-800-462-6785
  • New Rochelle
    1-800-828-0064
  • Rochester
    1-800-962-5063
  • Syracuse
    1-800-562-9423
  • Suffolk
    1-800-462-6786
  • Troy
    1-800-962-5065
  • Queens
    1-800-462-6785
  • NYS After Hours Hotline (Monday-Friday 4pm to 8pm and Saturday & Sunday 10am to 6pm)
    1-800-872-2777

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

  • Referral Services - 1-800-767-9355
    • Physician referring patient to RPCI
    • Diagnosis or suspicion of cancer or want 2nd opinion
    • General or specific question about cancer or learn about trials
    • Will your insurance cover costs at RPCI
  • General Information Switchboard - 1-800-685-6825
  • Gilda Radner Cancer Registry - 1-800-682-7426

Environmental Health

  • 1-800-458-1158
  • Covering the Following Programs:
    • Asbestos and Lead Removal
    • Community Health Studies
    • Community Sanitation Issues
    • Fish Advisories
    • Food Protection, Recalls and Illnesses
    • Hazardous Waste Sites
    • Health Effects of Pesticides, Insect Repellents, and Chemicals
    • Indoor Air Quality
    • Oil or Chemical Spills
    • Public Water Supplies
    • Radon, Radiation, Radioactive Materials
    • Regulated Facilities Such as Motels, Restaurants, Children's Camps and Public Beaches
    • Smoking and Tobacco Regulations
    • Worker Safety Issues

Food and Nutrition Programs

  • Child and Adult Care Food Program
    1-800-942-3858
  • Growing Up Healthy Hotline
    1-800-522-5006
  • Covering the Following Programs:
    • Early Intervention Program
    • Food and Nutrition (FAN)
    • Growing Up Healthy
    • HIB Disease
    • Immunization
    • Infant Health Assessment
    • PCAP (Prenatal Care Assistance Program)
    • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
    • Teen Pregnancy
    • WIC

Health Insurance

  • Child Health Plus
    1-800-698-4KIDS
  • ELDERLY PHARMACEUTICAL INSURANCE COVERAGE PROGRAM (EPIC)
    • Fraud and Abuse Hotline
      1-800-542-0424
    • Participant Helpline
      1-800-332-3742
    • Provider Helpline
      1-800-634-1340
  • Prenatal Care NYS
    1 (800) 522-5006

Home Health Care

  • Including Information about Certified Home Health Care Agencies
    1-800-628-5972

Hospice

  • Hospice Complaints: - 1-800-628-5972

Hospital Care

Managed Care Complaints:

  • 1-800-206-8125

Medicaid Managed Care Information:

  • 1-800-505-5678
    (in New York City)
  • 1-888-562-9092
    (in Nassau County)
  • 1-888-566-9799
    (in Suffolk County)

Nursing Home

NYS Partnership for Long-Term Care

  • 1-888-NYS-PLTC

Occupational Health

  • Occupational Disease and Fatality Reporting
    1-866-807-2130

Office of Professional Medical Conduct (OPMC)

  • Complaints and Inquiries
    1-800-663-6114

Organ & Tissue Donation Information

  • 1-866-NYDONOR (1-866-693-6667)

Smokers Quitline

  • 1-866-NYQUITS (1-866-697-8487)

West Nile Virus

  • 1-800-458-1158

Baby Supplies You Need

As you begin to get ready for your baby to come home, there are a few essential items that you'll want to make sure you have. Many of these items can appear on your registry as baby shower gifts. Otherwise, you may want to purchase them at your convenience. The more you plan ahead, the more relaxed and ready you'll be when you bring your baby home.

Two and a half men on hulu. Here is a list of items that you'll need:

  • Sheets (3-4 sets). Flannel sheets are nice in the wintertime.
  • Mobile.
  • Noise machine.
  • There should be NO loose toys that can strangle the baby or pillows/soft bedding that can suffocate the baby. Do NOT install loose or fluffy bumper pads.
  • Make sure everything in the crib is age-appropriate.

Changing table supplies

  • Diapers -- plenty of them (8-10 per day).
  • Baby wipes -- unscented, alcohol free (don't get too many because some babies are sensitive to them).
  • Vaseline -- good to prevent diaper rash, and for boy's circumcision.
  • Cotton balls or gauze pads to apply Vaseline.
  • Diaper rash cream.

Rocking chair with a footstool

  • Pillow for resting arm when nursing.
  • 'Donut' pillow helps if you have a tear of the vagina or perineum (the space between the vagina and perineum) during delivery or if the area remains sore.
  • Blanket to put around you and baby when it's chilly.

Clothes for new baby

  • One-piece sleepers (4-6). Gown-types are easiest.
  • Mittens for their hands if they scratch their faces.
  • Socks or booties.
  • One-piece daytime outfits that snap (they are easiest and most functional).

General items

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  • Burp cloths (a dozen, at least).
  • Receiving blankets (4-6).
  • Hooded bath towel (2).
  • Wash clothes (4-6).
  • Bathtub -- one with a 'hammock' is easiest when they are tiny and slippery.
  • Baby wash.
  • Shampoo (baby safe).
  • Nursing pads and nursing bra.
  • Car seat -- most hospitals require that this be properly and securely installed before leaving hospital, so be sure to install it before picking the baby up.

Learn more about the babies from A.D.A.M.'s Pregnancy SmartSiteTM located within our SmartEngage product. In addition, the US Environmental Protection Agency website is a good source for ways to measure and mitigate radon in your home. If you have more questions Ask A Doctor. If you are interested in licensing our content, please contact us.

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