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How to collect a ‘First Catch’ urine sample for Women (Lower Mainland) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
A ‘first catch’ urine (pee) sample is a way of collecting the first part of your urine stream. (Punjabi) Colour
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265262How to collect a ‘First Catch’ urine sample for Men (Lower Mainland) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
A ‘first catch’ urine sample is a way of collecting the first part of your urine stream. (Punjabi) Colour
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265270Substance Use: Signs of an Opioid Overdose (Large) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Poster illustrating the signs of an opioid overdose and what to do. (Punjabi) Colour
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265614Step by Step Guide through the Kidney Transplant Process [Punjabi] 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. (Punjabi)
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Finding a Donor [Punjabi] 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. (Punjabi)
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Substance Use: Signs of an Opioid Overdose (Small) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Poster illustrating the signs of an opioid overdose and what to do. 2 sizes available. (Punjabi) Colour
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265356Caring for Your Urinary Bag at Home - 1 Bag System (Fraser Health) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
You have a urinary catheter attached to a urinary bag (drainage bag). This informs you about types of urinary bags, when to change your urinary bag, and care at home. (Punjabi) Colour
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265633Caring for Your Urinary Bag at Home - 2 Bag System (Fraser Health) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
You have a urinary catheter attached to a urinary bag (drainage bag). This informs you about types of urinary bags, when to change your urinary bag, and care at home. How to change from leg bag to night bag and back, and cleaning the used bag. (Punjabi) Colour
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265639Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Women (Fraser Health) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Your family practitioner (family doctor or nurse practitioner) has told you that your bladder can not completely empty urine on its own. Because of this, you will need to learn how to drain the urine from your bladder to keep it from getting too full. We call this ‘Self-Catheterization’. The reason we want you to drain urine from your bladder regularly is to keep your kidneys and bladder healthy. It also decreases the chance of you getting a bladder or kidney infection. (Punjabi) Colour
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265621Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Men (Fraser Health) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Your family practitioner (family doctor or nurse practitioner) has told you that your bladder can not completely empty urine on its own. Because of this, you will need to learn how to drain the urine from your bladder to keep it from getting too full. We call this ‘Self-Catheterization’. The reason we want you to drain urine from your bladder regularly is to keep your kidneys and bladder healthy. It also decreases the chance of you getting a bladder or kidney infection. (Punjabi) Colour
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