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Using an Epinephrine Autoinjector
The epinephrine autoinjector is used to give yourself a shot during an emergency allergic reaction. Here's what you need to know.
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Discharge Instructions: Flushing Your Feeding Tube
You were shown how to flush and care for your tube in the hospital. This sheet helps you remember the steps when you are at home.
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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: Caring for Your Abdominal Incision
Follow these tips to help you take care of your incision when you get home.
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Discharge Instructions: Changing Your Dressing
Here are tips to help you take care of your incision when you get home.
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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: Eating a Low-Bacteria Diet
If you have a weak immune system, you may be told to eat a low-bacteria or neutropenic diet. Follow these tips.
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Discharge Instructions: Taking Diuretics
Diuretics help reduce the amount of water in the body. They are often prescribed for high blood pressure, heart failure, and certain other conditions.
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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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