Patient Education: F-J
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- Fall - Stay Safe - Help Yourself Prevent a Fall
- Falling - Are you at risk for falling checklist - Regional Joint Assessment Program - www.replacemyjoint.ca
- Falls - Are You At Risk for a Fall?
- Family Asthma Education Program
- Fecal Incontinence - The Continence Program
- Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT)
- Feeding Tube - Deciding About Tube Feeding: A guide for you, as a patient, or your Substitute Decision-Maker(s)
- Feeding Tube - When you have a Feeding Tube: A guide for you, family and friends
- Femoral-Popliteal Bypass Surgery
- Ferrous Fumarate - Medication Information for Renal Patients
- Fever in Children
- Fever in Children - Acetaminophen Medication for Your Child's Fever or Pain
- Fibrates - Medication Information
- Fibre and Your Renal Diet - Preventing Constipation
- Fibre - Eating More Fibre
- Fistula - Buttonhole Needling
- Fistula for Hemodialysis - Getting Ready
- Fistula for Hemodialysis - After Care
- Fistula - Making a Buttonhole Using Clampcaths
- Fistulogram - Angiogram, Fistulogram or Graftogram
- Flexible Sigmoidoscopy - After
- Flexible Sigmoidoscopy - Getting Ready
- Flu - Avian
- Flu - Is it a cold or flu?
- Flu - The Seasonal Flu "Shot"
- Fluorescein Angiography (Eyes)
- Fluoxetine - Medication Information
- Fluvoxamine - Medication Information
- Food Families
- Food Safety
- Foods High in Salt
- Foot Care - Basic Foot Care
- Formula Feeding Your Baby
- Fracture and Orthopaedic Clinic - Information brochure
- Fractured Hip - Broken Hip - Moving Forward (English)
- From Hospital to Home - Parent Guide and Safety Tips
- Furosemide - Medication Information
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- Gabapentin - Medication Information
- Gallbladder Surgery - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
- Gastrectomy Surgery - Laparoscopic and Open Methods
- Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease - GERD
- Gastroscopy (After) for Outpatients in Endoscopy Unit
- Gastroscopy (Getting Ready) for Outpatients in Endoscopy Unit
- General Surgery and Gastrointestinal Unit - Welcome Information Book
- General Anesthetic - After General Anesthetic
- General Internal Medicine - Welcome Information Book
- Gestational Diabetes
- Gestational Diabetes - Nutrition
- Getting Ready for Surgery at SJHH
- Genuair Inhaler - How to Use
- Glaucoma
- Glossectomy Surgery - Major
- Glossectomy Surgery - Partial
- Glossectomy Surgery - Speaking and Swallowing After Surgery
- Glyburide - Medication Information
- Gold - Medication Information
- Good Nutrition - Better Health - After a Kidney Transplant
- Graft for Hemodialysis - Getting Ready
- Graft for Hemodialysis - After Care
- Graftogram - Angiogram, Fistulogram or Graftogram
- GreenLight Laser Therapy for Treating Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
- Group A - Streptococcus (GAS)
- Group B - Streptococcus (GBS)
- Gynecology Surgery - Getting Ready for
- Gynecology Surgery - Tension-Free Vaginal Tape-Obturator Route Surgery for Stress Incontinence
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- Haloperidol - Medication Information
- Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease
- Hand Surgery - After (for Dr. Thoma's patients)
- Handwashing - Ontario Hospital Association Large Print Card
- Head Injury in Children
- Head and Neck - Laryngectomy Surgery - Stoma Care
- Head and Neck - Laryngectomy Tube Care
- Head and Neck - Mouth Care after Surgery
- Head and Neck - Tracheostomy Tube Care
- Head and Neck Unit - Welcome Information Book
- Head Lice
- Healthy Eating - Respiratory Rehabilitation Program
- Healthy eating for your heart
- Healthy Eating - Stroke Prevention
- Healthy Lungs
- Healthy Weights - Helping you lose weight and keep it off
- Heart Failure (Living well with heart failure book)
- Heart Failure - Patient Reminders, Community Resources and Weight Diary
- Heart - Your Heart, Your Questions (Book)
- Heimlich Valve - Chest Drainage
- Hemilaryngectomy Surgery
- Hemodialysis - Care of needling sites after hemodialysis (hemostasis)
- Hemodialysis - Fluid Balance - When you are too wet or too dry
- Hemodialysis - Independent Home Hemodialysis Program
- Hemodialysis - Buttonhole Needling for a Fistula
- Hemodialysis - Making a Buttonhole Using Clampcaths
- Hemodialysis - Nocturnal Home Hemodialysis
- Hemodialysis - Travel Guide
- Hemodialysis - Welcome Book (Charlton Campus)
- Hemodialysis - Welcome Book (King Campus)
- Hemodialysis - Welcome Book (Brantford Satellite Unit)
- Hemorrhoid Surgery
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis B - Newborn
- Hepatitis C
- Hernia Repair Surgery
- High Blood Pressure and Your Diet - Ways to Help Control Your Blood Pressure
- Hip Fracture - A Broken Hip - Moving Forward
- Hip Replacement Surgery - Planning Checklist
- Hip Replacement Surgery - Steps to Hip or Knee Surgery
- Hip Replacement Surgery - Your New Hip (book)
- Hip Surgery Education Videos
- Histamine-2 Receptor Antagonists - Medication Information
- HMG CoA Reductase Inhibitors (Statins) - Medication Information
- Home Hemodialysis Teaching Program
- How to save your energy
- How to stay active while in the hospital - Keep Moving
- Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV)
- Hydralazine - Medication Information
- Hydrochlorothiazide - Medication Information
- Hydrocortisone Acetate Rectal Foam - Medication Information
- Hydromorphone - Medication Information
- Hydroxychloroquine - Medication Information
- Hypoglycemia - Reactive
- Hypoglycemia - Reactive Hypoglycemia After Bariatric Surgery
- Hypothyroidism
- Hysterectomy - Laparoscopic Vaginal Hysterectomy - LAVH
- Hysteroscopy - Diagnostic
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- Ileal Conduit Diversion Surgery
- Ileoanal Pouch Surgery
- Ileostomy - Life after Your Ileostomy (Coloplast)
- Ileostomy surgery and your care
- Ileostomy surgery - Diet and nutrition after ileostomy surgery
- Independent Home Hemodialysis Program
- Infant Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Infection Control for Children and Their Families
- Infection - Preventing Infection
- Infiltration - When you have a fistula or graft
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) - Crohn's Disease
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) - Ulcerative Colitis
- Influenza - Avian
- Influenza - Is it a cold or flu?
- Influenza - Pandemic
- Influenza - Information for patients and families
- Influenza and Oseltamivir
- Information for patients who are on additional precautions
- Information from the Internet - Kidney and Urinary Program
- Inhaled Corticosteroid Combined with Long Acting Beta 2-Agonist - Medication Information
- Inhaled Bronchodilator - Long Acting Beta 2 Agonist - Medication Information
- Inhaled Bronchodilator - Long Acting Muscarinic and Beta 2-Agonist Combination - Medication Information
- Inhaled Bronchodilator - Muscarinic Antagonist - Medication Information
- Inhaled Bronchodilator - Short Acting - Medication Information
- Inhaled Steroid - Medication Information
- Inhaler - Using an Aerochamber with an Aerosol Inhaler (Steps with Pictures)
- Inhaler - Using an AeroChamber with a Mask (Steps with Pictures)
- Inhaler - Using a Diskus Inhaler (Steps with Pictures)
- Inhaler - Using a Pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler (Steps with Pictures)
- Inhaler - Using a Turbuhaler (Steps with Pictures)
- Injection of Medication into the Eye
- Insulin - Extended Long Acting - Medication Information
- Insulin - Fast Acting - Medication Information
- Insulin - Intermediate Acting - Medication Information
- Insulin - Mixed (Premixed) - Medication Information
- Insulin - Rapid Acting - Medication Information
- Insulin Pen - Insulin Pen Use: The Basics
- Intermittent Self-Catheterization - A Guide for Men and Women
- Intermittent Self-Catheterization - A Step by Step Guide for Women
- Intravenous Immune Globulin (IVIG) - Outpatient instructions after a transfusion
- Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator - You and Your ICD
- Impantable Cardioverter Defibrillator - Going home after ICD insertion
- Iodine Therapy (I-131):
- Intravenous Therapy
- Iron Salts - Medication Information
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Isolation - Visiting someone in isolation
- Isoniazid - Medication Information
- Items to bring to the hospital when you are staying (list)
- IVIG Facts for Outpatients (Intravenous Immune Globulin) blood product