Taking Care of Your Lung Health
Lung cancer is 1 of the 4 most common cancers in Nova Scotia. This pamphlet explains what you can do to take care of your lung health and lists possible signs and symptoms of lung cancer.
Lung cancer is 1 of the 4 most common cancers in Nova Scotia. This pamphlet explains what you can do to take care of your lung health and lists possible signs and symptoms of lung cancer.
Taking your medication is an important part of playing an active role in keeping up your health and well-being. This pamphlet explains why some people stop taking their medication, talking to your primary health care provider, and tips to help you take your medication. This pamphlet is also available in French.
This pamphlet lists medications to avoid when you are sick, if you also have chronic kidney disease. It also includes space to write down your own Sick Day Plan.
This pamphlet lists medications you should not take if you get very sick with diarrhea (loose, watery poop), or you are vomiting (throwing up) after a kidney transplant. Information about what to do if you have not taken your medication(s) for more than 1 day (24 hours) and/or cannot keep fluids down without vomiting is included.
This pamphlet explains what patient safety incidents are, how they are reported, and what disclosure is. This pamphlet is also available in French.
This pamphlet answers common questions about talking about your goals of care. It lists treatments that may be used and when they may be needed. This pamphlet is also available in French.
This pamphlet explains how you can help when your child is coping with disease, dying, the death of a loved one, and grief. This pamphlet is also available in French.
Les expectorations sont du mucus mélangé à la salive. Ce dépliant décrit les étapes de la technique TRCA, soit le contrôle de la respiration, les exercices de respiration profonde et l’expiration forcée. This pamphlet is also available in English.
Telemetry is a way of recording and monitoring your heart’s rate and rhythm while you are in the hospital. This pamphlet explains what to expect if you are having telemetry done.
This pamphlet shows you how to do different types of tendon exercises. Your physiotherapist will show you how to do these exercises and tell you how many times a day to do them.