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… the right to choose to die at home. For information about how to have an expected/planned death at home, please visit: … of Caregiving End-of-life care Care at the End of Life Hospice Palliative Care Last Days of Life (PDQ®): Supportive Care - …
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… The peak of the respiratory illness season has passed. However, the SARS CoV-2 virus continues to circulate at … pharmacies, regional health-authority clinics, some primary-care offices, and community health centres. On this page: How can I prevent respiratory illnesses? Making a decision to …
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… the disease are characterized by flu-like symptoms, which can progress to bleeding, organ dysfunction and death. Ebola … the disease, contact HealthLink BC at 8‑1‑1 or your health care provider as soon as possible. On this page: What are the symptoms of Ebola? How does the Ebola virus spread? How do I know if I have …
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… virus? Should pregnant women be concerned about Zika virus? How can I protect myself and my family? Are there tests for the … about travelling while pregnant, speak with your health care provider or see HealthLinkBC File #41g The Pregnant …
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… life-saving medication for opioid-use disorder and same-day care. This confidential, toll-free service (1-833-804-8111) … connects individuals with a team of doctors and nurses who can prescribe opioid agonist medications. Callers are also … Know when to call 9-1-1 in an emergency Know when and how to give naloxone Monitor public health, police, and RCMP …
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… Act The below frequently asked questions and their answers can be helpful in navigating the process. Click on the … post-exposure prophylaxis for hepatitis C virus (HCV); however, chronic HCV infection may be prevented or cured … C or HIV? An individual can consult with any health care provider or emergency department to undergo testing in …
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… of wildfires (also called forest fires). Wildfires can affect your health and safety in many ways. The smoke … a wildfire During a wildfire Evacuation information Health care for evacuees After a wildfire Emergency preparedness … There are many resources available to help you learn how to prepare for an emergency situation, or an evacuation …
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… on what to expect following immunizations, learn more at Care after getting an immunization | HealthLink BC . … COVID-19. Self-monitoring means paying close attention to how you feel. Record your temperature if you feel chills or … at home if you are sick If you have COVID-19 symptoms, you can manage your illness similar to how you manage other …
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… D68 (EV-D68) is a rare non-polio enterovirus that can cause mild (for example, runny nose, cough, sneezing) to … risk of severe illness is low for most British Columbians. However, people with respiratory illness, especially … symptoms worsen, especially difficulty breathing, medical care should be sought immediately. Parents of children with …
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… damages the lungs, getting worse over time. The disease can cause persistent coughing, infections, fatigue and … shortness of breath. The leading cause of COPD is smoking, however non-smokers exposed to noxious particles or gases … crucial for managing COPD. It can help you and your health care provider identify COPD triggers so you can make the …