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Managing Antibiotic Resistant Organisms in the Home (Delta, Langley, Surrey, White Rock) [English] Permalink Public
Antibiotic resistant organisms (ARO) are common bacteria, which have stopped responding to usual antibiotics. In your own home the best way to prevent the spread of these bacteria is good hand washing and household cleaning. This pamphlet contains information on other ways to manage this, and a listing of Home Health offices that can help. (English) Black & White
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251608Primary and Community Care (Chilliwack) [English] Permalink Public
We have a team of registered nurses and licensed practical nurses who work with your local primary care provider to deliver care to you in the community. Our goal is to provide the right care, in the right place, at the right time. We connect people to the services that support their health care needs. (English) Colour
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252768Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Arabic] Permalink Under Revision
Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk.In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Arabic) Colour
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264747Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Under Revision
Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk.In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour
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English (257404), Arabic (264747), Chinese - Simplified (264749), Chinese - Traditional (264748), Farsi (264750), Punjabi (264751)
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264748Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Under Revision
Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk.In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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English (257404), Arabic (264747), Chinese - Simplified (264749), Chinese - Traditional (264748), Farsi (264750), Punjabi (264751)
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264749Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Farsi] Permalink Public
Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk.In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Farsi) Colour
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English (257404), Arabic (264747), Chinese - Simplified (264749), Chinese - Traditional (264748), Farsi (264750), Punjabi (264751)
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264750Handling Hazardous Drugs and Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Punjabi] Permalink Under Revision
Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk.In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Punjabi) Colour
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English (257404), Arabic (264747), Chinese - Simplified (264749), Chinese - Traditional (264748), Farsi (264750), Punjabi (264751)
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