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Taking HIV PEP (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
The Forensic Nursing Services provides care to patients reporting varying forms of interpersonal violence including sexual assault. Part of the care provision is evaluating the patients risk of contacting HIV as a result of the assault. This handout will be given to patients seen by the Forensic Nursing Service who have been started on the HIV PEP (Human Immunodeficiency Virus Post-Exposure Prophylaxis). (English) Colour
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262898Corneal Abrasion [English] Permalink Public
Corneal abrasion (sounds like kor-nee-al ah-bray-shun) is a common eye injury. The cornea is the clear covering of the front part of the eye. A scratch, a poke, or other minor injury to the cornea is called an abrasion. (English) Colour
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254314Sprains, Strains, and Tendonitis [English] Permalink Public
Sprains and strains happen when muscles or ligaments are stretched or torn. Tendonitis is an inflammation of a tendon. Together, they are called ‘soft tissue’ injuries. (English) Colour
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254281Opioid 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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265281Ankle Sprains [English] Permalink Public
The instructions in this pamphlet will help you recover after an ankle sprain. (English)
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265443Substance Use: List of Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) Clinics [English] Permalink Public
Opioid Agonist Treatment, often referred to as OAT, provides people who have an opioid use disorder with treatment using medications like buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) and methadone. Fraser Health’s Opioid Agonist Treatment clinics provide comprehensive care and facilitate connections to other healthcare services and community supports (e.g. Primary Care, counselling etc.). (English)
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We are a locked unit located bedside the Emergency Department. Our goal is to create an environment where we provide crisis intervention, psychiatric assessment, and stabilization. We work with you to stabilize any initial crisis. Our patients are under close observation to help us determine the most appropriate next level of care. (English) Colour
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266055Substance Use: buprenorphine-naloxone (Suboxone) and Opioid Agonist Treatment Clinics (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
This is a document that has been adapted from the one that is currently with the buprenorphine/naloxone induction package. Minor changes have been made but this one should be with the take home suboxone information, as there have been some edits to the opening box that would only apply to take home suboxone and not a hospital induction. (English) Colour
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265745Enoxaparin (Lovenox®) – You have been started on (Burnaby) [English] Permalink Public
We have detected a blood clot within a vein in your body. This sheet describes the plan for treatment at Burnaby Hospital Community Outpatient Services (COS). This includes returning to the hospital each day for an injection of the medicine and appointment information with an internal medicine specialist. It also describes possible problems to watch for while on this medicine and when to return to Emergency. (English) Colour
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