Using Medications Safely When You Have Kidney Disease
This pamphlet explains what you need to know about your medications and non-prescription medications when you have kidney disease.
This pamphlet explains what you need to know about your medications and non-prescription medications when you have kidney disease.
This pamphlet will help you learn how to use a TENS (transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation) unit at home. It explains pain, how a TENS unit works and how to use it, taking care of your skin, taking care of the unit, and safety guidelines.
Using a walking aid (like a cane, crutches, or a walker) can help you lower the amount of weight you put on your leg or help you avoid putting weight on your leg. This pamphlet explains how to use crutches, a walker, and a cane.
Ce dépliant fournit des instructions sur l'utilisation des gouttes pour les yeux. This pamphlet is also available in English.
Ce document fournit de l'information sur l’utilisation de cannabis à l'hôpital et explique pourquoi il est important d'informer vos prestataires de soins de santé si vous consommez du cannabis, quelle qu'en soit la raison. This item is also available in English.
Cette brochure fournit de l’information et les conseils de professionnels de la santé sur l’adaptation à une perte de vision. On y traite des types de perte de vision, des conseils pour s’y adapter et de la façon dont la perte de vision affecte vos proches. This pamphlet is also available in English.
UVB phototherapy is a form of ultraviolet B (UVB) light therapy for your skin. This pamphlet explains what to expect if your dermatologist has ordered this treatment for you.
Uveitis is swelling of the eye, similar to arthritis, but in the eye. This pamphlet explains the symptoms of uveitis and how it is treated.
This pamphlet gives information about vaginal dilation for people receiving 6 weeks of pelvic radiation treatment and getting chemotherapy during the first and fifth week of radiation.
This pamphlet gives information about vaginal dilation for people who are receiving 4 cycles of chemotherapy, pelvic radiation, about a 3-week recovery period, and then 2 more cycles of chemotherapy.