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Discharge Instructions: Caring for Your Leg Bag
You are going home with a urinary catheter and collection device (drainage bag) in place. You were shown how to care for your catheter in the hospital. This sheet will help you remember those steps when you are at home.
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Discharge Instructions: Your Nasogastric Tube (NG Tube)
The NG tube will give you food, fluids, and medicine. Read on for helpful information about when to call your provider.
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Discharge Instructions: Caring for Your T-Tube
You have been discharged with a T-tube, which is shaped like the letter T. It is put in place after bile duct surgery to drain bile while the duct is healing. The T-tube will be left in place for up to several weeks. Here's what you can do at home to aid your recovery.
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Discharge Instructions for Diabetic Foot Pressure Injuries
You have been diagnosed with pressure injuries of the foot related to diabetes. Diabetes is a disease that makes it very hard to control your blood sugar. One dangerous complication of diabetes is a higher risk of developing serious foot problems.
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Discharge Instructions: Using a 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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Discharge Instructions: Giving Yourself an Intramuscular (IM) Injection in the Upper
Arm
Follow these helpful reminders on how to give yourself an intramuscular (IM) injection in your upper arm.
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Discharge Instructions: Giving an Intramuscular (IM) Injection in the Hip
When you need an IM injection in your hip, another person must help give you the shot. Read on to learn how this injection is given.
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Discharge Instructions: Giving Yourself an Intramuscular (IM) Injection in the Thigh
Helpful reminders on how to give yourself an intramucsular (IM) injection in the thigh.
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Discharge Instructions: Giving Yourself an Intramuscular (IM) Injection
You were shown how to give yourself an Intramuscular (IM) injection in the hospital. Use this sheet to help you remember those steps when you are at home.
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