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Discharge Instructions for Hyponatremia
Hyponatremia means your blood level of sodium is too low. It can be dangerous. This sheet can help you take care of yourself at home.
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Discharge Instructions for Mastoidectomy (Child)
Your child had a procedure called mastoidectomy. This is the surgical removal of the mastoid bone, which is located behind the ear. A mastoidectomy is most often done to treat infection in the mastoid bone or surrounding tissue. Here's what you need to know about home care.
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Discharge Instructions for Ileostomy
During an ileostomy, a surgeon removes the colon (large intestine) and part of the last section of the ileum (small intestine) if they are diseased. Learn how to care for yourself at home after this procedure.
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Discharge Instructions- Unna Boot (Child)
Your child will be going home with an Unna boot in place. An Unna boot is a dressing and wrap combination that's applied from the foot to the knee. Here's what you need to know about home care.
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Discharge Instructions: Using a Cane
Using a cane can help you with balance as you regain strength and mobility after surgery, illness, or injury. Many different kinds of canes are available. Read on to learn more.
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Discharge Instructions: Using a Cold Water Therapy Device
Your healthcare provider prescribed a cold water therapy device. This device helps reduce pain and swelling and aids recovery. Here's what you need to know about home care.
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Discharge Instructions: Using a Peak Flow Meter
A peak flow meter measures how fast you can push air out of your lungs. Your peak flow reading may be an early sign that your asthma is getting out of control. Read on to learn the steps for using a peak flow meter.
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Discharge Instructions: Using a Walker
To use your walker, you need to learn a new way to walk (gait). Read on for helpful tips and illustrations.
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Discharge Instructions: Using a Walker to Sit Down and Stand Up
To use your walker, you need to learn new ways to get around. A walker can help you when you sit down and stand up.
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