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Cancer Care- Controlling Nausea and Vomiting
Nausea and vomiting are common side effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Here are some helpful tips.
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How Your Hip Works
A healthy hip joint allows you to walk, squat, and turn without pain.
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How to Prevent the Spread of Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by a bacteria. It's spread from person to person through the air. Read about how to help prevent TB from spreading.
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Staff Ed: Airborne Transmission
Transmission-based precautions help prevent the spread of certain infections. Airborne precautions are 1 type of transmission-based precaution.
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Staff Ed: Droplet Transmission
Some germs are carried in moist droplets. These transmission-based precautions can prevent the spread of certain infections.
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Staff Ed: Moving Patients from Bed to Stretcher (Gurney)
These instructions can help you safely move a patient from a bed to a stretcher.
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Understanding Hip Replacement
The hip joint is one of the body’s largest weight-bearing joints. A healthy hip joint allows you to walk, squat, and turn without pain. But when a hip joint is damaged, it is likely to hurt when you move.
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Inside the ICU (Intensive Care Unit)
The ICU is a busy place. There may be other people with monitors in the same unit. Be prepared to see lots of wires, tubes, and equipment. Your loved one may be asleep or unconscious.
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Intensive Care Unit (ICU): What You Can Do for Your Loved One
Appoint a family spokesperson to serve as the link between the ICU team and family members. This helps protect your loved one's privacy and saves time for nurses. Also, you can help make your loved ones feel more comfortable. Talk with the nurse to find out what you can do. Your loved one may need rest most of all. And don't forget to take care of yourself, too.
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