This handout gives self-care instructions to follow at home after having TUG (transverse upper gracilis) flap breast reconstruction at University of Washington Medical Center.
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This handout explains the purpose of angiogram and venogram. It describes what you can expect before, during, and after treatment.
This handout gives important self-care instructions to follow after your arthrogram or injection.
This handout gives care instructions to follow for the first few days after a procedure called an ASD/PFO closure. ASD/PFO is short for atrial septal defect/patent foramen ovale.
This handout explains basic skills your baby will be learning in the first few months after you leave the NICU.
This handout gives instructions for patients to follow after having an injection of baclofen, a muscle relaxant and antispastic drug. It includes side effects, site care, and when to call the doctor.
This handout explains what to do after a general biopsy procedure. It tells you how to care for the site, when it’s safe to shower, and what kinds of activity to avoid. It also explains what warning signs to watch for and when to get help from your doctor.
This handout explains self-care and precautions after having a cardiac electrophysiology ablation, including site care and when to call the doctor.
This handout gives self-care instructions for patients to follow after having an electrophysiology study. Sections include "If You Had Sedation," "Pain Medicine," "Site Care," and "When to Call."
This handout explains what to expect after your celiac plexus injection or block. It tells you what symptoms might happen, how to take care of yourself at home, and which activities to avoid. It also explains when to get medical help if something doesn’t feel right.
This handout gives self-care instructions for you to follow at home after your chiari decompression procedure at Harborview Medical Center.
This handout explains self-care after having a coccygectomy, which is surgery to remove the tailbone (coccyx).