This handout explains polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), a disorder that changes how a woman's hormones work. PCOS can interfere with monthly ovulation, causing problems with getting pregnant. The handout includes possible causes, symptoms, how it is diagnosed, complications, and treatment options.
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This handout explains what a port is and what to expect when you have this type of catheter. Detailed instructions are included for preparing for the procedure, and for self-care at home afterward.
This handout explains the medicine posaconazole, which is used to prevent and treat fungal infections. A common brand name is Noxafil.
This handout provides information and steps to follow for birthing parents who are not planning to breastfeed.
This handout explains the mineral potassium, why it is needed by the body, and what to do if the potassium level is too high or too low. Authored by Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, this information is made available to UWMC clinicians by agreement between Fred Hutch and UWMC, as a service to the patients who visit both health care facilities.
This handout lists the amount of potassium in many foods. This information is helpful for patients who have been advised to limit the amount of potassium in their diet. These are guidelines only.
This handout gives instructions for taking a drug called Truvada as part of treatment to help prevent HIV before you are exposed to the virus. This type of treatment is called "pre-exposure prophylaxis."
This handout explains prednisone, a steroid medicine often used to treat pulmonary fibrosis, allergies, skin conditions, ulcerative colitis, arthritis, lupus, psoriasis, or other breathing disorders. It includes how to take the medicine and possible side effects.
This appendix to the Heart Transplant Manual explains the medicine prednisone, prescribed for heart transplant patients.
This document is the cover page, table of contents, and welcome letter for the birth book "Pregnancy and Giving Birth" that provides information for expectant parents. The book covers pregnancy, caring for yourself, the baby's growth, the stages of labor and birth, and more.
This handout provides information about pregnancy testing before surgery. It explains risks, benefits, and choosing not to have the test.
This handout explains why a pregnancy test is required before having radiation therapy. It includes when and how the test is done, and what to do if a test is positive.
This handout explains preimplantation genetic testing, a test for abnormal chromosomes in an embryo. It includes how the tests are done and what to expect.
This brochure describes services provided by the Prenatal Diagnosis Program at UWMC. Those services include genetic counseling, prenatal screening, and diagnostic testing. Included are possible reasons for referral to the clinic, as well as a map and contact information.
This handout explains an integrated screen, which is a test done during pregnancy to check the fetus for Down syndrome, trisomy 18, or spina bifida.
This handout explains the reasons for having a Caesarean birth, and describes how to prepare for the surgery. It also includes information on the anesthesia (pain medicine) that is used, and what happens after surgery. This document is a chapter in the birth book "Pregnancy and Giving Birth."
This handout is part of the manual "Breastfeeding Your Hospitalized Baby." It explains what will happen at discharge, test weights, renting a pump, and what to expect at home.
This handout is for patients who are ready for Inpatient Rehabiliation at University of Washington Medical Center. It explains the Rehab program, and what to expect during your stay on the Rehab Unit.
This handout is for patients who are having surgery to treat a pheochromocytoma, a tumor in the adrenal gland. It includes a log for tracking your heart rate and blood pressure before surgery.
This handout explains how to prepare when having radiation treatment for prostate cancer at University of Washington Medical Center.
This section of the Guide to Your Weight Loss Surgery explains self-care, coping with lifestyle changes, and diet instructions before and after surgery.
This slideshow explains how to prepare for a C-section (Cesarean section) at University of Washington Medical Center. It includes what to expect before and after surgery, and basic self-care at home afterward.
This handout explains how to prepare for your gamma knife treatment at the Gamma Knife Center at Harborview Medical Center.
This handout gives instructions for patients having a procedure at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, WA.
This handout explains how to prepare for a transacatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) when the surgery is done at University of Washington Medical Center. TAVR is used to treat aortic stenosis. The handout contains a sample calendar for keeping track of appointments. Sections include planning for the return home and what to do 2 weeks, 1 week, 2 days, and 24 hours before the surgery.