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Discharge Instructions for Carpal Tunnel Release
Instructions for taking care of yourself after carpal tunnel release surgery.
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Discharge Instructions Needle Biopsy: Lung
You had a procedure called a needle biopsy on a lung. In this procedure, a hollow needle is used to take 1 or more samples of your lung tissue. The tissue is then looked at under a microscope. There are several different types of needle biopsies.
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Discharge Instructions for Hypomagnesemia
Hypomagnesemia means you don't have enough magnesium in your blood. If you have this condition, you will need to make some dietary changes.
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Discharge Instructions for Hypomagnesemia (Child)
Hypomagnesemia is when there is too little magnesium in the blood. It can be a serious and even deadly condition. This sheet has tips for home care.
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Discharge Instructions for Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP)
Your health care provider has diagnosed you with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). ITP is a blood disorder that causes your immune system to destroy your platelets. Here's what you can do at home to lower your risk.
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Discharge Instructions: COPD
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a name given to a group of diseases that limit the flow of air in and out of your lungs. Here are suggestions for home care and pulmonary rehab.
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Discharge Instructions for Cardiac Catheterization
This is a procedure to look for blocked areas in the blood vessels that send blood to your heart.
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Taking Medicine Through a Feeding Tube
You are going home with a feeding tube in place. If you normally take any medicines by mouth, you will need to take them through your feeding tube. You can make this easier by calling your pharmacist to see whether any of your medicines are available in liquid form. If they are, ask that your prescriptions be filled with liquid medicines.
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Discharge Instructions: Halo Ring and Vest Brace
A halo ring and vest brace device keeps your head and neck from moving after a neck fracture or surgery. Read on to learn how to care for yourself at home when you're wearing this device.
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