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Hospital Discharge: What to Expect
What happens when you're released from the hospital after treatment? You may still need care, at home or at another facility. This sheet walks you through the discharge process, so you know what to expect.
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Preparing for Carotid Artery Stenting
Carotid artery stenting can help reduce the chance that you will have a stroke. Be sure to follow the directions below and any other directions your healthcare provider gives you.
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Flossing Crowns, Bridges, and Implants
Bacteria collect in every nook and cranny of your mouth. They can cause decay teeth beneath dental treatments, such as crowns and bridges. Here are tips on flossing those areas.
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Periodontal Disease: If You Need Surgery
If you have periodontal disease, you may need surgery to save 1 or more teeth.
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Back Exercises: Partial Curl-Ups
Learn how to do this back exercise called a partial curl up.
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What is delirium?
Delirium is a sudden change in a person's mental state that fluctuates over short periods of time. Read on to learn more.
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Who Is at Risk for Delirium?
Delirium happens most often in older people who have a serious illness. There's a greater risk if the person has dementia. But delirium can happen at any age.
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How to Help Prevent Delirium
If you have a friend or family member who is at risk for delirium, you can do things to help. There's no guarantee that these measures will prevent delirium. But they may reduce risk.
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How Is Delirium Treated?
Delirium is treated by finding and treating the cause. It has many possible causes, such as reaction to medicines, changes in blood chemistry, infections, strokes, and acute heart diseases.
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