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Delirium - A guide for families [English] Permalink Public
This document contains information for families on delirium - definition, causes, what can be done by the health care team, and how families and friends can support the patient. It describes 3 types of behaviours: hyperactive, hypoactive, and mixed (English)
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https://phc.eduhealth.ca/en/permalink/phem3251Living with Epilepsy Before and During Pregnancy [English] Permalink Public
What to think about before you become pregnant and how to care for yourself and manage your epilepsy while pregnant so that no harm comes to your unborn baby. (English) Colour
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268116Living with Epilepsy After the Birth of a Baby [English] Permalink Public
Describes cautions and actions to take to keep you and your baby safe while continuing to manage your epilepsy. (English) Colour
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268117Acquired Brain Injury Services (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
If you live at home with an acquired brain injury, we can provide community support services. Services are based on your needs. We help you stay as independent as possible in the community. If you can no longer be supported at home, we can support you with housing resources. (English) Colour
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262771Welcome to Brain Injury Rehabilitation (Queens Park Care Centre) [English] Permalink Public
This unit supports rehabilitation and recovery. This booklet describes this unit, what to expect, and the care team who will be supporting you while on the unit. (English) Colour
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267826First Link: Your Link to Dementia Support [English] Permalink Public
First Link® dementia support includes all of the Alzheimer Society of B.C.’s services for people affected by dementia. First Link® is available throughout the progression of the disease, from diagnosis (or before) to endof-life care. (English)
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https://alzheimer.ca/sites/default/files/files/bc/...Having an EMG and Nerve Conduction Study (Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre) [English] Permalink Public
Describes what an EMG (electromyogram) and a nerve conduction study are, how they are done, how long it takes, and how to prepare for these tests. (English) Colour
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268126Having an EEG (Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre) [English] Permalink Public
EEG stands for electroencephalogram. There are 2 types of EEGs: Routine and Sleep-deprived. This sheet explains how we do an EEG and how to prepare for each type. (English) Colour
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267813Having an EEG (Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre) [English] Permalink Public
EEG stands for electroencephalogram. There are 2 types of EEGs: Routine and Sleep-deprived. This sheet explains how we do an EEG and how to prepare for each type. (English) Colour
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268095Your child is having an EEG [English] Permalink Public
EEG stands for electroencephalogram (say ee-lek-tro-en-sef-ah-lo-gram). This sheet tells you where to go for the test, how to prepare your child, and how we do the test. (English) Colour
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