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.
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.
Helpful reminders on how to give yourself an intramucsular (IM) injection in the thigh.
You had a procedure known as peripheral artery bypass surgery. Follow these instructions on what to do after you get home.
Postural drainage is a way to change your body position to help your lungs drain. These guidelines will help you know what to do.
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Deep breathing helps keep your lungs clear. If you've had surgery, this will help you get better faster. Deep breathing also helps you breathe easier and may prevent a lung infection.
Deep coughing helps keep your lungs clear. Follow these steps to do deep coughing.
Your child will be going home from the hospital with a plaster cast in place. A cast helps your child’s body heal. A damaged cast can prevent the injury from healing well. Take good care of your child’s cast.
You are going home with pins in place. These pins are holding a broken or dislocated bone in place. Here's what you need to know about home care.
Follow these step-by-step instructions for the pendulum exercise. This stretching exercise for your shoulder can improve flexibility, increase range of motion, and reduce pain.