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… Resuscitation (No CPR) form provides you and your physician or nurse practitioner with a legal option to … their fridge so it can be easily seen. For more information about the No CPR form, please contact your physician, nurse … soon as possible. For more information For more information about advance care planning, including planned home deaths, …
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… include runny nose, cough, and fever. After a few days, your child may experience shortness of breath and/or … infants may cause a noticeably increased breathing rate. If your child has heart disease or was born prematurely, call your doctor at the first sign of bronchiolitis. Symptoms of …
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… Overview These are general tips. Your nurse may change and care for your CVAD at home. Or a nurse will teach you how to take … to follow the specific instructions you are given. Call your doctor if you have questions or concerns. In general, a …
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… vaginal discharge, irritation, or pain. How To Prepare Your doctor may ask you not to douche, have sex, or use … 24 hours before this test. How It Is Done You will take off your clothes below the waist. You'll have a gown to drape around your waist. You will then lie on your back on an examination …
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… build up, you could also have trouble breathing through your nose. Many perforations don't need to be closed. Small … a larger perforation. A surgeon may use tissue from inside your nose or from another part of your body (autograft) to stitch into the hole. Other doctors …
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… lying on a tropical beach? Guided imagery helps you use your imagination to take you to a calm, peaceful place. … to lead you through the process. You use all of your senses in guided imagery. For example, if you want a tropical setting, you can imagine the warm breeze on your skin, the bright blue of the water, the sound of the …
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… may stay in the hospital overnight. And in some cases, your doctor may recommend that you stay in the hospital … Corticosteroid medicines are usually applied to the eye for about 1 to 2 months after surgery to reduce inflammation in … Corticosteroid medicines are usually applied to the eye for about 1 to 2 months after surgery to reduce inflammation in …
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… surgery, you may need 4 to 6 weeks to get back to work or your normal routine. If the laparoscopic method is used, you … most people can go back to work or their normal routine in about 2 to 3 weeks, depending on their work. After either … most people can go back to work or their normal routine in about 2 to 3 weeks, depending on their work. After either …
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… long you can wait before having to urinate. You are taught about the structure of the lower urinary tract and the … for you. By watching the information, you learn to relax your bladder and abdominal (belly) muscles and contract your … aren't sure how to do these exercises, talk to your doctor about getting a referral to a pelvic floor physiotherapist. …
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… vaccines are usually available beginning in October. For your best protection, get immunized as soon as possible. You … vaccines. GBS may be associated with influenza vaccine in about 1 per million recipients. Always report serious or … a study monitoring the safety of the vaccine. To learn more about the study please visit https://canvas-network.ca . Who …