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Before AND After Procedural Sedation (Child) (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
We gave you medicines so we could do a test or procedure without you feeling pain. This is called ‘sedation’. The medicines will make you feel sleepy, dizzy, faint, clumsy, or unsteady. It can also cause you to not think clearly. (English) Colour
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264321Pediatric Outpatient Services (Langley Memorial Hospital) [English] Permalink Public
For parents of children who are returning to Langley Memorial Hospital after an Emergency or inpatient hospital stay. (English) Colour
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265549Opioid Medicines: Safe Prescribing in the Emergency Department (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Emergency doctors are very cautious when prescribing certain types of medicines. (English) Colour
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265280Opioid Medicines: Safe Prescribing in the Emergency Department (Poster) (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Emergency doctors are very cautious when prescribing certain types of medicines. (English) Colour
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265281Information for families and caregivers on children's fever and pain medication [English] Permalink Public
Community and hospital pharmacies all over Canada are working with manufacturers, distributors, federal, provincial, and territorial governments, and others to address the current supply challenges affecting pediatric formulations of fever and pain medication. This tip sheet was developed in collaboration with health-care providers to offer guidance on when and how to use these products, and when you should speak with a health-care professional for advice. (English)
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A resource to help you decide whether to bring your child to the Emergency Room. Gives examples of when to bring your child to emergency and examples of what is not an emergency. Gives added information about the Emergency Room, how you can care for your child, and other resources available other than bringing them to the Emergency Room. (English) Colour
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267815Pain Resources to Help You When You Get Home [English] Permalink Public
Information on where you can find help for your chronic pain after you leave the hospital. (English) Colour
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267833Rabies Immune Globulin and Vaccine [English] Permalink Public
HealthLinkBC Health File information providing an overview about rabies immune globulin and vaccine, including benefits, and possible reactions to the vaccine. Number 07b (English)
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Before AND After Procedural Sedation (Adult) (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
We give this information out after various procedures and sometimes as part of a package for a specific procedure. Procedural sedation means we gave you medicines so we could do a test or procedure without you feeling pain. This is called ‘sedation’. The medicines will make you feel sleepy, dizzy, faint, clumsy, or unsteady. It can also cause you to not think clearly. (English) Colour
This factsheet is part of Colon Screening Program Package (268083).
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254259Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
Hand, foot and mouth disease is caused by certain types of viruses. Children under 10 years of age get the disease most often. Most cases occur in the summer and early fall. Number 64. (Chinese - Traditional)
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