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Discharge Instructions: Using Injection Pens
Injection pens are popular because they are easy to use. Learn how to give yourself medicine using an injection pen.
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Discharge Instructions: Self-Catheterization for Women
Self-catheterization simply means inserting a clean tube (catheter) into the bladder to empty urine. This helps you empty your bladder when it won't empty by itself or won't empty all the way. You were shown in the hospital how to do this procedure. Read on for helpful step-by-step directions.
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Discharge Instructions for Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy uses beams of high-energy X-rays or particles to kill cancer cells or slow their growth. Radiation destroys cancer cells slowly, over time.
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Discharge Instructions for Scoliosis Surgery
Instructions for care after scoliosis surgery.
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Discharge Instructions for Scoliosis Surgery (Child)
This information can help you care for your child who has had surgery for scoliosis.
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After Open Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Surgery
You have had surgery to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm. This happens when the main blood vessel in your abdominal area weakens and expands like a balloon. Here's what you need to know following surgery.
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Discharge Instructions for Uterine Fibroid Embolization
Here's how to care for yourself at home following a uterine fibroid embolization.
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Prostate Cancer: Grading
Read on to learn about grading of prostate cancer. Low-grade cancers are more similar to normal tissue. High-grade cancers differ from normal tissue in the way cells are organized, and in cell size and shape. The higher the grade, the faster the cancer is likely to be growing.
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How Hepatitis C is Diagnosed
To test for hepatitis C, a sample of your blood is taken. The blood is sent to a lab. It may take several days to get your test results.
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