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Important Safety Message - When you visit a hospital [Korean] Permalink Public

When you visit a hospital, health care professionals will ask you for information around your health history including medications. Please ask questions about your treatment plan and your health care. Please tell us about any medication changes or changes in your condition. (Korean) Colour

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English (256488), Chinese - Simplified (264318), Hindi (264316), Korean (264317), Punjabi (264315)

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264317
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About My Discharge Date – Information for Stroke Patients [Korean] Permalink Public

You are in our rehabilitation (rehab) unit because you had a stroke. This pamphlet is about how we plan for your going home (your discharge date). It explains the difference between your estimated discharge date and your confirmed discharge date, and answers some common questions. (Korean) Colour

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English (266436), Chinese - Simplified (266437), Chinese - Traditional (266438), Farsi (266441), Korean (266439), Punjabi (266440), Spanish (266442), Tagalog (266443)

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266439
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Angina Chest Pain (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

We have determined that your chest pain is coming from your heart. This is called angina (sounds like ann-j-eye-na). Angina is caused by not enough oxygen getting to your heart muscle. (Korean) Colour

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English (253981), Arabic (262949), Chinese - Simplified (262946), Chinese - Traditional (262945), Farsi (262950), Korean (254406), Punjabi (262947), Vietnamese (262948)

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254406
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Chest Pain - Non-Cardiac (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

Pain in your chest can be scary but is does not always mean you are having a heart attack. We have done some tests and determined your chest pain is not coming from your heart. (Korean) Colour

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Catalogue Number:
262919
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Abdominal Pain (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

Your abdomen extends from below your chest to your groin. Some people call it the stomach, but your abdomen contains many other important organs. Pain in the abdomen can come from any one of these organs. The pain may start somewhere else, such as your chest. Severe pain does not always mean it is a serious problem. However, mild pain does not always mean the problem is not serious. (Korean) Colour

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English (254290), Arabic (262844), Chinese - Simplified (262841), Chinese - Traditional (262840), Farsi (262845), Korean (254410), Punjabi (262842), Vietnamese (262843)

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254410
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How to collect a ‘24 hour’ urine sample (Lower Mainland) [Korean] Permalink Public

This test is used to check how your kidneys are working. You collect all your urine (pee) over a 24-hour period. (Korean) Colour

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English (264690), Arabic (265248), Chinese - Simplified (265250), Chinese - Traditional (265249), Farsi (265253), French (265251), Korean (265252), Punjabi (265254), Vietnamese (265255)

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265252
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Heart Palpitations (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

A heart palpitation (sounds like pal-pih-tay-shun) is when your heart feels like it is pounding, racing, or fluttering. You might feel like your heart has skipped a beat or added an extra beat. You might feel overly aware of your heartbeat. These feelings or sensation can sometimes be felt in your chest, neck, or throat. While you are having palpitations, your heart rhythm may or may not be abnormal. (Korean) Colour

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English (253987), Arabic (264338), Chinese - Simplified (264336), Chinese - Traditional (262158), Farsi (262161), Korean (262160), Punjabi (262159), Vietnamese (264337)

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262160
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My Medication Card [Korean] Permalink Public

Use this is a tool to record your current medicines and allergies. You can print it or fill it in online then print it. Save a copy for your files. Carry this list with you at all times. Share the list with your care team. (Korean) Colour

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English (265487), Arabic (267594), Chinese - Simplified (267595), Chinese - Traditional (267596), French (267597), Korean (267598), Punjabi (267599), Spanish (267600)

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267598
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Concussion (Minor Head Injury) in Children (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public

The doctor did not find any signs of serious head injury complications and feels it is safe for your child to go home in your care. (Korean) Colour

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English (262138), Arabic (262134), Chinese - Simplified (262133), Chinese - Traditional (262139), Farsi (262142), French (266824), Korean (262141), Punjabi (262140), Spanish (267808), Vietnamese (262135)

Catalogue Number:
262141
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