Search Results

Showing 11 to 20 of 97 for search: *:*


What's the deal with Inhalers? [English] Permalink Public

Do you want to help reduce the impact that aerosol puffers have on the environment? This infographic provides a step-by-step to more sustainable inhalers. (English)

URL:
https://view.publitas.com/5231e51e-4654-42c2-accd-...

More Detail
Share
Feedback

How to dispose of your inhalers? [English] Permalink Public

Do you want to help reduce the impact that aerosol puffers have on the environment? This poster provides information on how to throw away your inhaler correctly. (English)

URL:
https://view.publitas.com/5231e51e-4654-42c2-accd-...

More Detail
Share
Feedback

Climate Conscious Inhaler (Poster) [English] Permalink Public

Thinking about how you can be more climate friendly? There are greener inhaler options! (English)

URL:
https://view.publitas.com/5231e51e-4654-42c2-accd-...

More Detail
Share
Feedback

Hypothermia [English] Permalink Public

Describes the signs of hypothermia, who is more likely to get hypothermia, what to do to keep from getting hypothermia, and how to treat hypothermia when it happens. (English) Colour

Catalogue Number:
268324
More Detail
Share
Feedback

Winter Readiness Checklist: At home and in the community [English] Permalink Public

A checklist to help you and people in your community be safe and healthy in cold, wet weather. (English) Colour

Other Languages (See All Related)

English (268325), Arabic (268353), Chinese - Simplified (268354), Chinese - Traditional (268355), Punjabi (268360), Spanish (268361), Tigrinya (268363)

Catalogue Number:
268325
More Detail
Share
Feedback

Frostbite [English] Permalink Public

Describes the signs of frostbite, who is more likely to get frostbite, what to do to keep from getting frostbite, and how to treat frostbite when it happens. (English) Colour

Catalogue Number:
268323
More Detail
Share
Feedback

Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home - Virtual Care (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public

Some medications are good for you but can harm your skin if you touch them. You also need to be careful with your body fluids and waste while you are taking these drugs. Learn how to keep yourself and others safe when handling and taking these medications, and cleaning up bodily fluids and waste. (English) Colour

Catalogue Number:
268429
More Detail
Share
Feedback

Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Arabic] Permalink Under Revision

PDF unavailable for Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home

Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk.In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Arabic) Colour

Other Languages (See All Related)

English (257404), Arabic (264747), Chinese - Simplified (264749), Chinese - Traditional (264748), Farsi (264750), Punjabi (264751)

Catalogue Number:
264747
More Detail
Share
Feedback

Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Under Revision

PDF unavailable for Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home

Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk.In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

Other Languages (See All Related)

English (257404), Arabic (264747), Chinese - Simplified (264749), Chinese - Traditional (264748), Farsi (264750), Punjabi (264751)

Catalogue Number:
264748
More Detail
Share
Feedback

Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Under Revision

PDF unavailable for Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home

Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk.In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour

Other Languages (See All Related)

English (257404), Arabic (264747), Chinese - Simplified (264749), Chinese - Traditional (264748), Farsi (264750), Punjabi (264751)

Catalogue Number:
264749
More Detail
Share
Feedback

Showing 11 to 20 of 97 for search: *:*

About Fraser Health Patient Education

This catalogue serves the people using Fraser Health programs and services in communities from Burnaby east to Hope and surrounding areas.

Our goal is to provide you with reliable information in a way that you can find what you need, understand what you find, and use it to make decisions about your health.

Contact

Patient Education
Professional Practice
Fraser Health
#400, 13450 102nd Ave.
Surrey, BC  V3T 0H1


Go to fraserhealth.ca

You are using an outdated and possibly insecure browser. For full site functionality, please upgrade.