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… Advance care planning Last updated October 17, 2024 Advance care planning is the process of thinking about and writing … Advance Care Planning: Should I Stop Treatment That Prolongs My Life? Advance Care Planning: What to Include …
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… treatment. Stay in the hospital for observation for as long as the doctor suggests (generally about 4 to 6 hours) … an allergen for many people. Whether you or someone in your care has a food allergy, making food choices can be challenging. Learn more about managing food …
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… pharmacies, regional health-authority clinics, some primary-care offices, and community health centres. On this page: … I prevent respiratory illnesses? Making a decision to seek care Common lung disease and respiratory conditions How can … encourage friends and family to do the same. Both health care workers and the public can book COVID vaccinations …
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… the disease, contact HealthLink BC at 8‑1‑1 or your health care provider as soon as possible. On this page: What are … How do I know if I have been exposed to Ebola? For health care workers What are the symptoms of Ebola? Ebola symptoms … with Ebola, contact HealthLink BC at 8‑1‑1 or your health care provider as soon as possible. For information on Ebola, …
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… symptoms worsen, especially difficulty breathing, medical care should be sought immediately. Parents of children with … and disinfected Stay home if you are sick Seek medical care right away if you are having trouble breathing, … eating, visit our Healthy Eating web page For health care workers For a situation update on EV-D68 for B.C. …
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… a wildfire During a wildfire Evacuation information Health care for evacuees After a wildfire Emergency preparedness … on getting prepared: Caring for seniors in residential care in an emergency (HealthLinkBC File #103c) Community … information for seniors (HealthLinkBC File #103a) Health care for evacuees Smoke particles can irritate the airways …
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… C or HIV? An individual can consult with any health care provider or emergency department to undergo testing in … court for a Testing Order requiring you to be tested to determine if they may have been exposed to these diseases due … in British Columbia. What documents do I have to file along with the application? The exposed individual can only …
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… enough sleep. Keep up regular visits to their health care providers and ensure immunizations are up-to-date. … Learn about healthy eating, including healthy beverage choices and meal and snack ideas: Healthy Eating for … a plan for the time they are at school: Allergy safe child care facilities (HealthLinkBC File #100c) Asthma: Educating …
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… crucial for managing COPD. It can help you and your health care provider identify COPD triggers so you can make the … fumes, dust, second-hand smoke or air pollution over a prolonged time may also damage the lungs. For more information, … (HealthLinkBC File #65e) Wildfires and your health Advance care planning Advance care planning is recommended for all …
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… on what to expect following immunizations, learn more at Care after getting an immunization | HealthLink BC . … you have been travelling or living If you had close or prolonged contact with a sick person, especially if they had a … months after your initial illness, you may be experiencing  long COVID . The  Provincial Health Services Authority: …