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  • Head Lice

    … their head often, you should check them for lice or nits. Common signs include: The feeling of something moving in the hair. Itching, caused by a reaction to head lice bites. Difficulty …
    • Updated on September 02, 2021.
  • Nursing Home Grant Program: Guidelines and Application Information

    … homes can use in-person visitation aid CMP funds to buy: Clear dividers (e.g., plexiglass or something similar) to create a physical barrier that will help reduce the spread of COVID-19. …
    • Updated on March 21, 2023.
  • Birth to 3 Program: First 1,000 Days Toolkit for Health and Child Care Professionals

    … time, especially as the child learns, grows, and develops. When parents and caregivers decide something isn’t working, want to change something, or have questions about the services being provided, they can talk with their service …
    • Updated on December 16, 2022.
  • EMS Funding Assistance Program (FAP): Frequently Asked Questions

    … each check or Automated Clearing House (ACH) deposit made to a supplier will come with something that has their supplier number. If you received a check from us before, the supplier …
    • Updated on April 11, 2022.
  • Workplace Safety and Health Information for Workers

    … on the body. They can be difficult to spot since we don't always immediately notice when something is putting strain on our body. Short-term exposure to ergonomic hazards can cause "sore … in a language that you understand. Ask questions if you don't understand instructions or if something seems unsafe. Use and be trained on required safety gear, such as hard hats, goggles, …
    • Updated on February 02, 2023.
  • WISH Query: Injury-Related Emergency Department Visits (2002-2015)

    … of all manners): Unintentional fall-related TBI Unintentional struck by or against someone or something TBI Unintentional motor vehicle-related TBI Assault-related TBI Unintentional …
    • Updated on December 08, 2022.
  • WISH Query: Injury-Related Hospitalizations (1995-2015)

    … of all manners): Unintentional fall-related TBI Unintentional struck by or against someone or something TBI Unintentional motor vehicle-related TBI Assault-related TBI Unintentional …
    • Updated on December 08, 2022.
  • CLTS FS Instructions Module 8 - Health-Related Services

    … select the answer that most accurately describes their needs on the higher frequency days. If something is done less than once every month, the screener will not check it in the HRS section. …
    • Updated on February 02, 2022.
  • OBVI: Diabetic Retinopathy

    … stages. For the person who develops macular edema, blurring of vision may provide a clue that something is wrong. But proliferative retinopathy can progress a long way without any warning …
    • Updated on November 05, 2021.
  • WISH Query: Injury-Related Emergency Department Visits (2016+)

    … of all manners): Unintentional fall-related TBI Unintentional struck by or against someone or something TBI Unintentional motor vehicle-related TBI Assault-related TBI Unintentional …
    • Updated on December 08, 2022.
  • ForwardHealth: HealthCheck FAQs

    … information. Hearing and vision checks. Lab tests. Nutrition checks. If the doctor finds something concerning, they may recommend follow-up care. How often do I or my child need to get a …
    • Updated on July 01, 2022.
  • COVID-19: Immunity

    … that provide protection against diseases: Active immunity happens when you are exposed to something that causes your immune system to develop antibodies. Passive immunity happens when you …
    • Updated on December 15, 2022.
  • Music & Memory Program Success Stories

    … Paul) sang for church services, funerals, and weddings. Paul never heard Corrinne sing, it was something she never did while he was around. Corrinne now sings along with all of the songs on …
    • Updated on January 27, 2023.
  • Division of Public Health (DPH)

    … Click an area to learn more about it. Clean Water Whether you're swimming, drinking, or eating something that came from it, water can have an impact on your health. Learn how . Dementia …
    • Updated on January 10, 2023.
  • WISH Query: Injury-Related Hospitalizations (2016+)

    … of all manners): Unintentional fall-related TBI Unintentional struck by or against someone or something TBI Unintentional motor vehicle-related TBI Assault-related TBI Unintentional …
    • Updated on December 08, 2022.
  • Lead-Safe Wisconsin: Pediatric Lead Testing and Reporting

    … to the WCLPPP. You can use the Blood Lead Lab Reporting form, F-00017 in these cases or something similar for reporting. For more information on reporting blood lead test results for …
    • Updated on December 14, 2022.
  • Climate and Health: Severe Storm Safety

    … an interior part on the lowest level such as closets, bathrooms or interior halls. Get under something sturdy. Do not leave the building until the storm has passed. In schools, nursing …
    • Updated on December 27, 2022.
  • Resilient Wisconsin: Trauma and Toxic Stress

    … The feeling that other’s traumatic experiences are your own Excessive fear or worry that something bad may happen Nightmares  Feeling hyper aware or “on guard” at all times Recurring …
    • Updated on February 04, 2023.
  • Telecommunication Assistance Program (TAP)

    … aloof, confused, not smart, or has had a personality change. Hearing Help Your decision to do something about your hearing loss begins with understanding what is happening. Here is …
    • Updated on March 06, 2023.
  • Alcohol Use in Wisconsin

    … You can also swap some or all your drinks for alcohol-free versions. Beat boredom — Find something fun to do, especially if drinking helps you deal with boredom or stress. Try …
    • Updated on March 28, 2023.
Last revised March 30, 2023