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After Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) [Korean] Permalink Public
Care at home after electroconvulsive therapy. (Korean) Colour
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264990Keep Your Skin Healthy: What you Can Do (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public
Information to keep your skin healthy including nutrition, activity, when to ask for help, positioning your body, risks, and skin care. (Korean) Colour
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265544Caregiver Support Services (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public
Caring for someone at home can be rewarding. However, sometimes it can also be stressful, and lead to exhaustion. Support services available so that caregivers can take time to care for their own needs. This describes the different types of programs and services available depending on care needs and the type of support needed. (Korean) Colour
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266414About My Discharge Date – Information for Stroke Patients [Korean] Permalink Public
You are in our rehabilitation (rehab) unit because you had a stroke. This pamphlet is about how we plan for your going home (your discharge date). It explains the difference between your estimated discharge date and your confirmed discharge date, and answers some common questions. (Korean) Colour
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266439After your Transfusion: What to watch out for [Korean] Permalink Public
You had a transfusion today. Sometimes, people have a reaction soon after leaving the hospital, or up to 14 days later. With this in mind, you should know what to watch for and when to get help. (Korean) Colour
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