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Your Hospital Stay (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

We want to make sure your hospital stay is only as long as it needs to be. This explains what you can expect and how you can help heal as fast as possible. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (264614), Chinese - Simplified (264636), Chinese - Traditional (268289), Korean (268290), Punjabi (264633), Tagalog (268291)

Catalogue Number:
268289
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Take part in your recovery [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

You play an important part in your recovery from surgery. Do deep breathing, coughing, exercising in bed, and walking to prevent pneumonia and blood clots. This sheet explains how to do these important exercises: Deep breathing, Coughing, Leg exercises, and Walking. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (264043), Chinese - Simplified (264058), Chinese - Traditional (264057), Italian (264048), Punjabi (264059)

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264057
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Scope of Critical Care [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

This fact sheet describes the personal and medical care a person might receive while in critical care. We explain the various tubes, machines, equipment, and tests a person might have while in critical care. It also explains how family take part in the care of that person. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (256598), Chinese - Traditional (265938), Punjabi (265936)

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265938
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Preparing for Your Stay on Inpatient Rehabilitation (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

While you are waiting for a bed in one of our units, you continue to work with your care team on your recovery. Your care team continues to monitor your progress. If your care can be safely managed at home, you might go home instead and have follow-up in Outpatient Rehabilitation. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (256516), Chinese - Simplified (265899), Chinese - Traditional (265900), Farsi (265901), Punjabi (264402)

Catalogue Number:
265900
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Urinary Catheter Care (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

A urinary catheter is a germ-free (or sterile) tube that goes through your urethra into your bladder. Your urinary catheter allows for urine drainage from your bladder. A small balloon on one end of the tube holds it inside your bladder. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (254311), Arabic (262816), Chinese - Simplified (262813), Chinese - Traditional (262195), Farsi (262818), Korean (262817), Punjabi (262814), Vietnamese (262815)

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262195
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Broken Collarbone (Fractured Clavicle) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

You have a broken collarbone (fractured clavicle). The collarbone connects your breastbone to your shoulder blade. Together, these bones hold your arms in place. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (254297), English (254297), Arabic (264569), Chinese - Simplified (264570), Chinese - Traditional (264571), Farsi (264573), Korean (264572), Punjabi (264574), Vietnamese (264575)

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264571
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My Rehab Journey (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

The sheet helps you plan for your recovery. You can create personal goals, keep notes on medical appointments, and track your successes throughout your rehabilitation journey. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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Arabic (265520), Chinese - Simplified (265522), Chinese - Traditional (265523), Farsi (265521), Korean (265524), Punjabi (265519)

Catalogue Number:
265523
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Pilonidal Abscess (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

You have a pilonidal cyst that has become infected near your tailbone, just above your buttocks. When infected it is called a pilonidal abscess. It usually results from ingrown hairs. (pilo means hair, nidal means collection) (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (254270), Arabic (262959), Chinese - Simplified (262956), Chinese - Traditional (262955), Farsi (262961), Korean (262960), Punjabi (262957), Vietnamese (262958)

Catalogue Number:
262955
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Kidney Stones (Renal Colic) (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Kidney stones are made of minerals and salts that stick together and form crystals in your urine. The stones can be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a marble. Some are smooth, but most are jagged. The stones can stay in your kidney or move out of your body when you urinate. Most stones pass out of the body without any need to see a doctor. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (254257), Arabic (262935), Chinese - Simplified (262933), Chinese - Traditional (262127), Farsi (262936), Korean (262129), Punjabi (262128), Vietnamese (262934)

Catalogue Number:
262127
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This catalogue serves the people using Fraser Health programs and services in communities from Burnaby east to Hope and surrounding areas.

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