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Discharge Instructions for Cervical Fusion
You had a cervical fusion. During this procedure, your healthcare provider locked together (fused) some of the bones in the curve of your neck. This limits the movement of these bones to help ease your pain. Here’s what you need to know about home care after this surgery.
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Discharge Instructions for Hyponatremia
Hyponatremia means your blood level of sodium is too low. It can be dangerous. This sheet can help you take care of yourself at 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 Chemotherapy
Your health care provider prescribed a type of medicine therapy for you called chemotherapy. This sheet provides general guidelines on how you can take care of yourself after your chemotherapy.
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Discharge Instructions for Chronic Bronchitis
You have been diagnosed with chronic bronchitis. Here is how you can take care of yourself at home.
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Discharge Instructions for Mastoidectomy
Here’s what you need to know about home care after a mastoidectomy. This surgery removes the mastoid bone, a bone you can feel behind the ear.
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Discharge Instructions for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Chronic kidney disease can happen because of infections, diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney stones, circulation problems, and reactions to medicine. The goal is to make changes in your life to stop CKD from progressing to complete kidney failure.
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Discharge Instructions for Mastoidectomy (Child)
Your child had a procedure called mastoidectomy. This is the surgical removal of the mastoid bone, which is located behind the ear. A mastoidectomy is most often done to treat infection in the mastoid bone or surrounding tissue. Here's what you need to know about home care.
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Discharge Instructions for Ileostomy
During an ileostomy, a surgeon removes the colon (large intestine) and part of the last section of the ileum (small intestine) if they are diseased. Learn how to care for yourself at home after this procedure.
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