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Staying in the Hospital

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After a Hospital Stay: Managing Appointments (02:22)
Get tips for how to keep track of and prepare for your follow-up doctor appointments.
Avoiding Infections in the Hospital (01:23)
Learn how to prevent the spread of germs and avoid infections in the hospital.
Before Your Surgery: How to Prepare (01:48)
Find out how to prepare for surgery.
Care in the Hospital: Bleeding Prevention and Blood Thinners (03:25)
Learn what can be done to prevent bleeding while in the hospital when you're on blood thinners.
Care in the Hospital: Central Vascular Access Device (CVAD) (03:49)
Learn about central vascular access device (CVAD) use and care in the hospital, including information on infection prevention.
Care in the Hospital: CHG Bathing (04:51)
Here's how to do CHG bathing while you're in the hospital.
Care in the Hospital: Preventing a Urinary Catheter Infection (02:47)
Learn why a urinary catheter may be used while staying in the hospital and what can be done to prevent infection.
Caring for Your PICC or Central IV Line (02:23)
Learn how to care for a central or PICC IV line at home.
CHG Bathing at Home: Before Your Surgery (05:01)
Your doctor may have asked you to prepare for your surgery with CHG bathing. Here's how.
Getting Help When You Leave the Hospital (01:52)
Learn why making a plan for getting help when you leave the hospital will help you heal.
Getting Treatment Through a PICC or Central Line (02:58)
Learn about different kinds of treatments given through a PICC or central venous line.
Heart Failure: Support After Your Hospital Stay (01:15)
Learn about help you'll get to manage your heart failure at home.
 
 

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