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Kidney Disease: Getting the Right Amount of Protein
If your kidneys can't filter wastes from your blood normally, the BUN (blood urea nitrogen) level increases. If the level gets too high, you can become sick. Because of this, you need to control the amount of protein you eat each day. Use this sheet to help you.
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Understanding Conduct Disorder in Children
Conduct disorder is one of the most common emotional disorders in teens. It affects twice as many boys as girls. Behavior therapy can greatly help children with conduct disorder.
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Discharge Instructions for Cellulitis (Child)
Your child was diagnosed with cellulitis, which is an infection caused by bacteria that enters the body through broken skin. Follow these instructions for care when you get home.
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Discharge Instructions for Cesarean Section (C-Section)
You had a cesarean section, or C-section. During the C-section, your baby was delivered through a surgical incision in your stomach and uterus. Full recovery after a C-section can take time. It’s important to take care of yourself — for your own sake and because your new baby needs you. Here are some guidelines to follow at home.
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Discharge Instructions for Coronary Angioplasty and Stenting
During an angioplasty, a health care provider inflates a tiny balloon inside a blocked blood vessel to allow blood to flow. The provider may also insert a stent in the blocked vessel to help the vessel stay open. Read on to learn how to care for yourself after the procedure.
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Discharge Instructions for Croup
Your child has been diagnosed with croup. Here are instructions for caring for your child at home.
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Discharge Instructions for ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
Learn what you can expect when you are home after your ERCP.
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Discharge Instructions: Using a Cane
Using a cane can help you with balance as you regain strength and mobility after surgery, illness, or injury. Many different kinds of canes are available. Read on to learn more.
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Discharge Instructions: Using Crutches (Non-Weight-Bearing)
Your healthcare provider has prescribed crutches for you. Follow our step-by-step guide to using crutches.
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