Discharge Instructions for Carpal Tunnel Release
Instructions for taking care of yourself after carpal tunnel release surgery.
Instructions for taking care of yourself after carpal tunnel release surgery.
Hyperkalemia means there is too much potassium in the blood. Potassium affects the nerve and muscle cells including those in the heart.
If you have hyperkalemia, you will need to make some dietary changes to reduce your intake of potassium.
You must be very careful to avoid infection when changing the dressing on your PICC line. Follow our step-by-step guide.
Since a central line provides a direct path into your bloodstream, there is a high risk of infection when you change the dressing. Follow these step-by-step instructions to do this safely.
You have been diagnosed with pressure injuries of the foot related to diabetes. Diabetes is a disease that makes it very hard to control your blood sugar. One dangerous complication of diabetes is a higher risk of developing serious foot problems.
The incision on your child's scalp was closed using stitches, surgical staples, or small white adhesive strips. These items must be cared for so that your child's incision heals correctly. Follow the tips on this sheet when caring for your child's incision at home.
Airway clearance techniques help to remove mucus from the airways. Clearing the airways helps to improve breathing. It also lowers the chance for infection.
When you have lung problems, you may find it harder to take deep breaths. Learning to use controlled breathing can help you get more air into and out of your lungs. This will help you with shortness of breath.
A CPAP device helps you breathe better at night. The device delivers air through your nose or mouth when you breathe in to keep your air passages open.