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Falls are often due to hazards that are easy to overlook but easy to fix. This checklist will help you find and fix those hazards in your home. This checklist asks about hazards found in each room of your home. For each hazard, the checklist tells you how to fix the problem. At the end of the checklist, you’ll find other tips for preventing falls.
Falls are the main reason why older people lose their independence. Are you at risk?
Many falls can be prevented. By making some changes, you can lower your chances of falling. Exercise to improve your balance and strength, have your health care provider review your medicines, have your vision checked, and make your home safer.
Postural hypotension (or orthostatic hypotension) is when your blood pressure drops when you go from lying down to sitting up or from sitting to standing. When your blood pressure drops, less blood can go to your organs and muscles. This can make you likely to fall.
This flyer contains all the information needed to browse and apply for nursing jobs with the New Mexico Department of Health. It also contains the direct telephone numbers of several key staff members you can call to ask questions and learn more about the many opportunities that we have available.
Infographic that explains the basics about the Ebola virus disease.
This infographic illustrates that New Mexico has historically high rates of silicosis because of mining. However, not all silicosis in the state is mine-related. It clearly shows the relative comparison of deaths from or with silicosis by industry between mining, construction, or other industries. It goes on to explain that silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease that is caused by breathing in dusts containing crystalline silica and more.
This double-sided tri-fold brochure explains general information about our asthma program including statistics, contact information, and a list of website resources to learn more about asthma.
This two-sided informational brochure explains what asthma and work-related asthma are, cleaning products, workers exposed to cleaners, symptoms, seeing your doctor, and how to practice safe cleaning.
This infographic is explains about lead exposure and illness in adults and illustrates what the Occupational Health Surveillance Program does including case management services, works with healthcare providers to determine sources of lead, collects data and additional information, and collaborates with OSHA. It also explains how work-related illnesses are tracked.
This infographic is explains about mesothelioma in the workplace in New Mexico and explains that exposure to asbestos fibers is the primary risk factor in developing mesothelioma, provides a list of occupations with risk of asbestos exposure, states the typical timeframe between asbestos exposure and mesothelioma diagnosis, and provides the protocol and decision tree used.
This flyer features helpful information about pertussis (whooping cough) for everybody.
This flyer features helpful information about pertussis (whooping cough) for grandparents.
This flyer features helpful information about pertussis (whooping cough) for parents.
Marketing brochure for the Fort Bayard State Veterans Home.
Marketing brochure for the Fort Bayard State Medical Center.
Poster that reminds people to wash their hands after touching a duckling or a chick.
This document describes how the diagnostic audiological assessment process works.
This helpful pamphlet provides a wealth of information about plague. It explains the three forms of plague, how it is spread, that it is curable if treated in time, how to prevent it, and more.
This poster explains the importance of vaccination to protect against whooping cough (pertussis).