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Living with a Kidney Transplant - Staying Healthy (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Looking after your overall health is essential to the health of your transplanted kidney. This sheet briefly outlines what you can do to keep you and your kidney healthy. It is especially important to look for signs of rejection or infection. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (262881), Chinese - Traditional (264068), Punjabi (264064)

Catalogue Number:
264068
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Sun Safety After an Organ Transplant (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Skin cancers are the most common type of cancer for people who have had an organ transplant. In fact, any person with a solid organ transplant is much more likely to develop skin cancer than the general public. This risk is increased because of the medicine you must take to prevent your body from rejecting your transplanted organ. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (262886), Chinese - Traditional (264069), Punjabi (264065)

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264069
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Nutrition and Exercise After a Kidney Transplant (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

With a transplanted kidney, it is very important that you take care of your health by eating healthy food and exercising. Keep your weight within a normal range for you. Here is some information about what you can do to keep yourself healthy. Available languages: English (262990), Traditional Chinese (264061), and Punjabi (264060). (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (262990), Chinese - Traditional (264061), Punjabi (264060)

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264061
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Checklist for Choosing A Safe Dialysis Unit (for patients dialyzing outside of Canada) (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

This checklist is provided to dialysis patients to guide them when choosing a dialysis unit for treatment( to help prevent contracting certain infections, such as Hepatitis B, C and other infections) when they are travelling to India and other countries. The checklist is given to patients in conjuction with a letter. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (264195), Chinese - Traditional (264140), Hindi (264142), Punjabi (264141)

Catalogue Number:
264140
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Step by Step Guide through the Kidney Transplant Process [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Under Revision

Kidney transplantation is one treatment option for kidney disease. A kidney transplant can offer freedom from dialysis, improved physical and mental health, a better quality of life, and an increased lifespan. (Chinese - Traditional)

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http://www.transplant.bc.ca/Documents/Living%20don...

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English, Chinese - Simplified, Chinese - Traditional, Punjabi

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Finding a Donor [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Finding a living donor at an early stage of your kidney disease may allow you to avoid dialysis completely. Without a living donor, you must be on dialysis before you are placed on the transplant wait list. Waiting for a kidney transplant from a deceased donor may take many years. (Chinese - Traditional)

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http://www.transplant.bc.ca/Documents/Living%20don...

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Step by Step Guide for Living Kidney Donors [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

There are many reasons why a transplant from a living donor may be the best option for a patient. Transplant outcomes are generally better with kidneys from living donors than for kidneys from deceased donors. With careful planning, a patient can avoid the need for dialysis and go straight to transplant from a living donor. (Chinese - Traditional)

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http://www.transplant.bc.ca/Documents/Living%20don...

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Emergency Preparedness Information for Patients on Hemodialysis [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

This booklet provides information on how to handle the first several days following a big disaster including survival instructions, medical alert, emergency contacts, medications, hemodialysis information, supplies, diet meal plan and other resources. This replaces FH catalogue #264014. (Chinese - Traditional)

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http://www.bcrenal.ca/resource-gallery/Documents/E...

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What is Phosphorus and why is it important [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

A multi-section handout describing phosphorus and phosphorus binders and their role in kidney disease. This handout is designed to be used as a multi-page handout or each page used as a separate handout (Chinese - Traditional)

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http://www.bcrenal.ca/resource-gallery/Documents/W...

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