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Understanding Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency
Adrenal insufficiency occurs when the adrenal glands don’t make enough of the hormone cortisol.
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Your Gastro-Jejunum (G-J) Tube
The G-J tube sends liquid food directly to your stomach or small intestine. You have been given this tube specifically to get liquid food into your small intestine.
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Diabetes: After Delivery (Postpartum)
Pregnancy changes your body in many ways. If you have diabetes, pregnancy can also change how your body uses insulin. You’ll need to adapt your diabetes management plan before, during, and after giving birth. Your doctor will work with you to help you keep diabetes under control.
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Being Weaned Off a Breathing Machine (Ventilator)
When it’s time to try breathing without the ventilator, the care team goes through a process to make sure it’s safe and the person is as comfortable as possible. This sheet can help you understand how it’s done.
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Breastfeeding and Alcohol Use
It’s best for your baby if you don’t drink any alcohol at all when breastfeeding. But experts generally advise that it’s possible to nurse safely and still have an occasional drink, as long as you follow some guidelines.
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Having Catheter Ablation
Catheter ablation destroys (ablates) an abnormal electrical pathway or groups of electrical cells that may be causing a heart rhythm problem (arrhythmia). Read on to learn what to expect before, during, and after the procedure.
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Shortness of Breath: Maximizing Your Energy
When you have lung problems, you can help yourself feel better by conserving your energy. Pacing yourself, simplifying tasks, and not bending and lifting will let you do more without getting short of breath.
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Cleaning Your Tracheostomy Inner Cannula and Skin
Clean your trach tube and the skin around it at least once a day. Your health care provider may advise you to clean it more frequently. Here are reasons to keep your tube clean and instructions to help you do so effectively.
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Transfer: Wheelchair to Toilet
If your loved one will use a wheelchair, you need to know about transfers. For safety's sake, learn how to help your loved one in and out of the wheelchair. One basic method is shown here.
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