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Continence Assessment and Management Program (New Westminster) [English] Permalink Public
Incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine or stool. It is not a disease but rather a symptom of a physical or neurological disorder. This pamphlet provides more information on incontinence and how the program can help people manage their condition. (English) Colour
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255274Continence Promotion and Management Program (Delta Hospital) [English] Permalink Public
Incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine or stool. It is not a disease but rather a symptom of a physical or neurological disorder. This pamphlet provides more information on incontinence and how the program can help people manage their condition. (English) Colour
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262303Continence Clinic (Peace Arch Hospital) [English] Permalink Public
Incontinence (sounds like ‘in-kon-tin-en-s’) is when you accidently leak urine (pee) or stool (poop).You cannot control or stop the leaking. (English) Colour
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255036Step by Step Guide for Living Kidney Donors [English] Permalink Public
There are many reasons why a transplant from a living donor may be the best option for a patient. Transplant outcomes are generally better with kidneys from living donors than for kidneys from deceased donors. With careful planning, a patient can avoid the need for dialysis and go straight to transplant from a living donor. (English)
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Step by Step Guide for Living Kidney Donors [Punjabi] Permalink Public
There are many reasons why a transplant from a living donor may be the best option for a patient. Transplant outcomes are generally better with kidneys from living donors than for kidneys from deceased donors. With careful planning, a patient can avoid the need for dialysis and go straight to transplant from a living donor. (Punjabi)
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http://www.transplant.bc.ca/Documents/Living%20don...Other Languages (See All Related)
English, Chinese - Traditional, Punjabi
Step by Step Guide for Living Kidney Donors [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public
There are many reasons why a transplant from a living donor may be the best option for a patient. Transplant outcomes are generally better with kidneys from living donors than for kidneys from deceased donors. With careful planning, a patient can avoid the need for dialysis and go straight to transplant from a living donor. (Chinese - Traditional)
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http://www.transplant.bc.ca/Documents/Living%20don...Other Languages (See All Related)
English, Chinese - Traditional, Punjabi
Caring for your kidneys - Surrey Kidney Care Centre (Surrey) [English] Permalink Public
This booklet includes information for newly referred CKD patients on their first meeting at the Kidney Care Centre. (English) Colour
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266057Caring for your kidneys - Royal City Kidney Care Centre (New Westminster) [English] Permalink Public
This booklet includes information for newly referred CKD patients on their first meeting at the Kidney Care Centre. (English) Colour
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266056Vaginal Pessary: Living with and caring for a vaginal pessary [English] Permalink Public
A pessary is a removable device made out of medical grade silicone. It is placed in the vagina to support the bladder, uterus and/or rectum. A pessary can help women who have difficulty employing their bladders or who leak urine. The brochure explains living and caring for a vaginal pessary. (English) Black & White
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264143Living with a Kidney Transplant - Staying Healthy (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Looking after your overall health is essential to the health of your transplanted kidney. This sheet briefly outlines what you can do to keep you and your kidney healthy. It is especially important to look for signs of rejection or infection. (English) Colour
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