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Inserting 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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265627Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Men (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Simplified] 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. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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265628Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Men (Fraser Health) [Vietnamese] 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. (Vietnamese) Colour
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265629Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Men (Fraser Health) [Korean] 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. (Korean) Colour
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265630Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Men (Fraser Health) [Arabic] 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. (Arabic) Colour
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265631Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Men (Fraser Health) [Farsi] 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. (Farsi) Colour
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265632Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Women (Fraser Health) [French] 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. (French) Colour
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265683Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Men (Fraser Health) [French] 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. (French) Colour
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265684Finding Your Way Around Our Health Care System: A Guide for Newcomers to Canada [English] Permalink Public
For newcomers to Canada and anyone wanting to learn more about our health care system. Addresses common questions regarding our health care system, and describes specific services within Fraser Health. (English) Colour
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265477Confirm Rx - Insertable Cardiac Monitor (Abbott) [English] Permalink Public
The Abbott Confirm Rx™ ICM continuously monitors your heart without interrupting your lifestyle. You can enjoy your day-to-day activities, while the ICM makes sure your doctor receives the necessary information to create a care plan that’s right for you. (English)
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