Even if your child is well supervised, she can put all sorts of things in her nose like buttons, pebbles, pieces of foam, dry peas, and peanuts, for example.
Bleeding can occur when the nose is irritated after a cold or when a child has put a finger or object in a nostril. Nosebleeds are generally harmless.
Gently clean the blood with a clean, dry cloth. To stop the bleeding, put direct pressure on the wound. To prevent swelling, apply a wash cloth with very cold water. For a broken or displaced tooth, consult a dentist as soon as possible.
The Criminal Code provides for a series of sexual offences, including sexual assault and other sexual offences, for which a person may be criminally charged.
Various tools have been developed to support a structured procedure for planning the activities that are to be carried out in order to maintain or improve safety within a community. Some of these tools are designed to be used during a specific step in the procedure, while others can be used in several different steps or be applied to a particular problem.
This interim scientific guidance addresses the influenza H5N1 vaccination dosing strategy in Quebec in a context where there are a limited number of vaccine doses available in Canada.
This capsule on psychosocial risks (PSR) is one among many awareness-raising tools designed for workplaces and intervention specialists of the Réseau de santé publique en santé au travail. Informative, it also highlights practices that promote mental health in the workplace.
This issue addresses outdoor and land-based prevention, wellness through Indigenous partnerships, childhood experiences and cultural connections.