This handout gives instructions about wound care, diet, and signs to watch for after having orthopedic surgery.
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This handout explains what to expect after ostomy surgery, what a pouching system is, guidelines for ostomy care, and how to help prevent problems.
This handout provides information that will be helpful after having a pacemaker generator change. It includes wound care, activity restrictions, and special long-term precautions.
This handout gives self-care instructions to follow after having a prostate ultrasound and biopsy. It includes a list of symptoms that require a call to your doctor or nurse.
This handout explains self-care after having a pump or stimulator implant. It includes safety precaution, activity restrictions, wound care, medicines, and when to call the clinic. Space is provided for the health care provider to fill in information about the follow-up visit 7 to 10 days after surgery.
This handout explains self-care after having a Rezum procedure, which is done to treat an enlarged prostate gland. It includes what to do when you get home, questions you may have, common symptoms, and warning signs that require a call to your doctor.
This handout gives self-care instructions for patients to follow after having a right heart catheterization. Topics include activity, pain management, site care, and when to call the doctor.
This handout explains next steps after having a screening mammogram at UW Medicine and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.
This handout for patients at UW Medical Center explains what to expect after septoplasty surgery, including guidelines for activity, diet, medicines, and nasal care. It lists symptoms to report to the doctor and gives phone numbers to call.
This handout explains what to do after getting a SPINRAZA injection. It includes safety tips about resting, eating, and avoiding certain activities after your procedure. You’ll also learn when to call your care team if you notice pain, fever, or other problems.
This handout is for patients who came to the Emergency Department with stroke symptoms and have been admitted to the hospital.