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Your Hospital Stay (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

We want to make sure your hospital stay is only as long as it needs to be. This explains what you can expect and how you can help heal as fast as possible. (Korean) Colour

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268290
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Introduction to Welcome to the Hospital - Care Journal for Patients and Families (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

Introduction to the Welcome to the Hospital - Care Journal for Patients and Families booklet which gives you information to help you during your hospital stay.Use this booklet to record treatments, tests, and results. It is also a place where you can write down questions or concerns so you can remember to talk to us about them. (Korean) Colour

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English (264554), Arabic (264552), Chinese - Simplified (264548), Chinese - Traditional (264549), Farsi (264553), Korean (264550), Punjabi (264547), Vietnamese (264551)

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264550
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Crutches - Fact Sheet (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

Instructions for using crutches safely and easily. Includes how to fit the crutches properly, different types of weight bearing, safety tips, standing balance, standing from sitting, sitting from standing, walking, using stairs, and getting into a car. (Korean) Colour

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English (254322), Arabic (262792), Chinese - Simplified (262795), Chinese - Traditional (262062), Farsi (262794), Korean (262064), Punjabi (262063), Vietnamese (262793)

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262064
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Broken Collarbone (Fractured Clavicle) [Korean] Permalink Public

You have a broken collarbone (fractured clavicle). The collarbone connects your breastbone to your shoulder blade. Together, these bones hold your arms in place. (Korean) Colour

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264572
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Concussion (Minor Head Injury) in Adults (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

A head injury results from a direct blow to the head that causes shaking and jarring of the brain. If the blow is hard enough to injure the brain, it is called a concussion. (Korean) Colour

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262804
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Threatened Miscarriage (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

When you have vaginal bleeding and/or cramping early in your pregnancy (before 20 weeks), there is a chance you could miscarry or lose the baby. This is called a ‘threatened miscarriage’. It is also possible to have bleeding early in your pregnancy without miscarrying. (Korean) Colour

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English (254292), Arabic (262976), Chinese - Simplified (262973), Chinese - Traditional (262972), Farsi (262978), Korean (262977), Punjabi (262974), Vietnamese (262975)

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262977
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Concussion (Minor Head Injury) in Children (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

The doctor did not find any signs of serious head injury complications and feels it is safe for your child to go home in your care. (Korean) Colour

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English (262138), Arabic (262134), Chinese - Simplified (262133), Chinese - Traditional (262139), Farsi (262142), French (266824), Korean (262141), Punjabi (262140), Spanish (267808), Vietnamese (262135)

Catalogue Number:
262141
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Nosebleed (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

Many small blood vessels line the inside of your nose. Their job is to help warm and moisten the air you breathe. These blood vessels can break and bleed. The most common kind of nosebleed is from the front of the nose. (Korean) Colour

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English (262151), Arabic (262953), Chinese - Simplified (262951), Chinese - Traditional (262152), Farsi (262954), Korean (262154), Punjabi (262153), Vietnamese (262952)

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262154
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Are you...a new mother or expecting a baby? Are you...feeling sad or anxious? (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

Depression can begin in pregnancy, right after birth or anytime within the entire first year after birth. The symptoms range from mild blues to total despair. This Best Beginnings pamphlet includes information on the signs of depression and where to get help. (Korean) Colour

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268191
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Hyphema (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

Hyphema (sounds like ‘high-fee-ma’) is a pooling or collection of blood in the front part of the eye, in the space between the cornea and the iris. The bleeding is usually from a blow to the eye. This factsheet describes how to care for yourself at home and prevent injuries to the eyes in the future. (Korean) Colour

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English (254312), Arabic (264341), Chinese - Simplified (264339), Chinese - Traditional (262117), Farsi (262118), Korean (262116), Punjabi (262115), Vietnamese (264340)

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262116
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