Facial Fractures - VG Site
A facial bone fracture (break) must be treated to prevent future problems. This pamphlet explains what to expect before and after surgery, and at home.
A facial bone fracture (break) must be treated to prevent future problems. This pamphlet explains what to expect before and after surgery, and at home.
If you have a hereditary bleeding disorder and infuse factor products at home, this pamphlet will be given to you with instructions for when and where you can pick up products. Information on prescriptions and infusion records is also provided.
Ask a family member or friend to help you work through this fall prevention checklist.
The Family Feeding Clinic helps with concerns about feeding your baby after you leave the hospital. This pamphlet explains what the Family Feeding Clinic can help with, who can book and appointment, and where the clinic is.
After your baby is born, you will be taken to the Family Newborn Unit (FNU). This pamphlet explains what is available on the unit and what to expect on the unit.
Family-based treatment (FBT) is an outpatient treatment for eating disorders (like anorexia nervosa [AN] and bulimia nervosa) in children and teenagers. FBT focuses on supporting parents and/or guardians.
This pamphlet explains what causes fatigue after an acquired brain injury (ABI), how fatigue may show up, things that can make it worse, and tips for coping with fatigue.
This pamphlet explains how fatty liver disease is diagnosed and what to do if you are diagnosed with fatty liver disease.
Cette brochure décrit ce qui peut se passer en cas de perte de grossesse ou de fausse couche et apporte des réponses à diverses questions normales que vous pouvez vous poser dans une telle situation. Vous y trouverez aussi une liste de ressources locales à votre disposition. This pamphlet is also available in English.