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When Your Child is in Hospital - For Support Persons of Children and Teens with Eating Disorders (Surrey Memorial Hospital) [English] Permalink Public

Your child is in the hospital so we can treat some dangerous side effects of their eating disorder. This booklet describes the unit, our approach to care, the care team, what you can expect, and how you can support your child. (English) Colour

Catalogue Number:
267487
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Living with Epilepsy After the Birth of a Baby [English] Permalink Public

Describes cautions and actions to take to keep you and your baby safe while continuing to manage your epilepsy. (English) Colour

Catalogue Number:
268117
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Changes in Cognition After a Stroke [English] Permalink Public

This pamphlet explains the possible changes in your thinking or cognitive function after a stroke. It includes what can happen to your awareness, attention span, processing of what you hear and see, memory, and problem-solving. (English) Colour

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English (268300), Punjabi (268494)

Catalogue Number:
268300
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Alternatives to Driving (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public

List of alternative driving options. (English) Colour

Catalogue Number:
265689
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Going Home After a Stroke [English] Permalink Public

Patients are often nervous when a ‘discharge date’ goes up in their room on the first week of their stay. However, discharge is part of your rehab journey, and your rehab team supports you in your transition home. (English) Colour

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English (265826), Hindi (265862), Punjabi (265863)

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265826
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Craniotomy [English] Permalink Public

You are having surgery (an operation) on your brain. The medical word is craniotomy (say crane-ee-ot-oh-me). This surgery can be done for many reasons, such as: - to remove a growth (tumor or cyst) - to take a sample of tissue (biopsy) - to remove a blood clot - to repair arteries or veins - to drain pus from an infection (an abscess) - to repair a break in the skull (fracture) - to place an implant such as a shunt that helps brain fluid flow (English) Black & White

Catalogue Number:
265611
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Headaches [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Headaches are one of the most common complaints in both children and adults. Most headaches are temporary. They are caused by tension of the muscles of the face, neck and scalp. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (254285), Arabic (264487), Chinese - Simplified (264488), Chinese - Traditional (262103), Farsi (262105), Korean (264489), Punjabi (262104), Vietnamese (264490)

Catalogue Number:
262103
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Headaches [Punjabi] Permalink Public

Headaches are one of the most common complaints in both children and adults. Most headaches are temporary. They are caused by tension of the muscles of the face, neck and scalp. (Punjabi) Colour

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English (254285), Arabic (264487), Chinese - Simplified (264488), Chinese - Traditional (262103), Farsi (262105), Korean (264489), Punjabi (262104), Vietnamese (264490)

Catalogue Number:
262104
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Headaches [Farsi] Permalink Public

Headaches are one of the most common complaints in both children and adults. Most headaches are temporary. They are caused by tension of the muscles of the face, neck and scalp. (Farsi) Colour

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English (254285), Arabic (264487), Chinese - Simplified (264488), Chinese - Traditional (262103), Farsi (262105), Korean (264489), Punjabi (262104), Vietnamese (264490)

Catalogue Number:
262105
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Vertigo (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Vertigo (sounds like ‘ver-tee-go’) is commonly called ‘Dizziness’. It can be a feeling of being light-headed or feeling faint. It can also be a feeling of spinning, whirling, or the room around you spinning. Vertigo can make it hard to stand or walk and you may feel off balance. It can also make you feel sick to your stomach (nauseated). (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (254261), Arabic (264498), Chinese - Simplified (264499), Chinese - Traditional (262200), Farsi (262203), Korean (262202), Punjabi (262201), Vietnamese (264500)

Catalogue Number:
262200
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