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Having Your Baby - Your Hospital Stay (Fraser Health) [Punjabi] Permalink Under Revision
Having a baby is a very exciting time! Our goal is to help you and your family welcome this baby in a safe and caring environment. Read this booklet carefully. It is meant to help you plan your stay and know what to expect when you come to the hospital to have your baby. Bring this booklet with you when you come to the hospital. (Punjabi) Colour
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266557Having Your Baby - Your Hospital Stay (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Under Revision
Having a baby is a very exciting time! Our goal is to help you and your family welcome this baby in a safe and caring environment. Read this booklet carefully. It is meant to help you plan your stay and know what to expect when you come to the hospital to have your baby. Bring this booklet with you when you come to the hospital. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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266618OPAT RCH: Outpatient Clinic Intravenous Antibiotic Therapy (Royal Columbian Hospital) [English] Permalink Public
You have an infection that is best treated with antibiotics given through an intravenous. This pamphlet gives you information about coming in to the hospital as an outpatient for antibiotic therapy on days, evenings, and weekends. It also describes how to care for your saline lock at home. (English) Colour
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265481Preventing Pressure Injuries booklet [English] Permalink Public
Information about preventing pressure injuries also know pressure ulcer, a pressure sore, or bed sore. Pressure injuries can have a dangerous effect on your health and quality of life. This booklet will give you information about pressure injuries: what they are, how to recognize early warning signs, and how to prevent them. (English)
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https://vch.eduhealth.ca/PDFs/FO/FO.650.P928.pdfA Man's Health Issue: Bladder/Bowel Continence (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Someone from a specific health profession or program usually gives this resource to the person who needs it and reviews it with them. Before using this information, please review it with someone from that profession or program.
Self help booklet for patient's to identify bladder/bowel problems and how they can do lifestyle changes to help themselves. (English) Colour
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English (266467), French (266468)
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266467Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Men (Fraser Health) [English] 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. (English) Colour
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English (251611), Arabic (265631), Chinese - Simplified (265628), Farsi (265632), French (265684), Korean (265630), Punjabi (265627), Vietnamese (265629)
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251611Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Women (Fraser Health) [English] 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. (English) Colour
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English (251612), Arabic (265625), Chinese - Simplified (265622), Farsi (265626), French (265683), Korean (265624), Punjabi (265621), Vietnamese (265623)
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251612Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Women (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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English (251612), Arabic (265625), Chinese - Simplified (265622), Farsi (265626), French (265683), Korean (265624), Punjabi (265621), Vietnamese (265623)
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265623Inserting 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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English (251611), Arabic (265631), Chinese - Simplified (265628), Farsi (265632), French (265684), Korean (265630), Punjabi (265627), Vietnamese (265629)
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265628Inserting Your Own Urinary Catheter - Self-Catheterization Instructions for Women (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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English (251612), Arabic (265625), Chinese - Simplified (265622), Farsi (265626), French (265683), Korean (265624), Punjabi (265621), Vietnamese (265623)
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