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Welcome to BC Women's diabetes in pregnancy service

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog114297
BC Women's Hospital - Diabetes Service. [Vancouver, BC?]: BC Women's Hospital + Health Centre , 2014.
URL
http://www.cw.bc.ca/library/pdf/pamphlets/BCW56G_GestationalDiabetes.pdf
Material Type
Pamphlet
Online
Call Number
BCW56-G
This pamphlet provides general information about BC Women's diabetes in pregnancy service, gestational diabetes and related questions and answers, suggested physical activities, nutrition during pregnancy with diabetes and blood sugar testing instructions.
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URL
http://www.cw.bc.ca/library/pdf/pamphlets/BCW56G_GestationalDiabetes.pdf
Website Notes
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Corporate Author
BC Women's Hospital - Diabetes Service
Place of Publication
[Vancouver, BC?]
Publisher
BC Women's Hospital + Health Centre
Publication Date
2014
Physical Description
PDF File, 15 p.
Subject
Pregnancy in Diabetes. Gestational Diabetes
Pregnancy/Childbirth. Obstetrics
Diabetes
Abstract
This pamphlet provides general information about BC Women's diabetes in pregnancy service, gestational diabetes and related questions and answers, suggested physical activities, nutrition during pregnancy with diabetes and blood sugar testing instructions.
Notes
BCW56-G
Language
English
Material Type
Pamphlet
Online
Call Number
BCW56-G
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Welcome to BC Women's diabetes in pregnancy service

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BC Women's Hospital - Diabetes Service. [Vancouver, BC?]: BC Women's Hospital + Health Centre , 2016.
URL
http://www.cw.bc.ca/library/pdf/pamphlets/BCW56G-TCh_GestationalDiabetes.pdf
Material Type
Handout
Online
Call Number
BCW56-G (CH)
This pamphlet provides general information about BC Women's diabetes in pregnancy service, gestational diabetes and related questions and answers, suggested physical activities, nutrition during pregnancy with diabetes and blood sugar testing instructions.This pamphlet is in Chinese.
  1 url  
URL
http://www.cw.bc.ca/library/pdf/pamphlets/BCW56G-TCh_GestationalDiabetes.pdf
Website Notes
Click on link above to view/print
Corporate Author
BC Women's Hospital - Diabetes Service
Place of Publication
[Vancouver, BC?]
Publisher
BC Women's Hospital + Health Centre
Publication Date
2016
Physical Description
PDF File, 17 p.
Subject
Pregnancy in Diabetes. Gestational Diabetes
Pregnancy/Childbirth. Obstetrics
Diabetes
Abstract
This pamphlet provides general information about BC Women's diabetes in pregnancy service, gestational diabetes and related questions and answers, suggested physical activities, nutrition during pregnancy with diabetes and blood sugar testing instructions.This pamphlet is in Chinese.
Notes
BCW56-G (CH)
Language
Chinese
Material Type
Handout
Online
Call Number
BCW56-G (CH)
URLs
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Bitsy & Bumpsy Bottom: Stop those pressure sores

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog110025
Aikenhead, Jennifer, Birkett, Stephanie. [Calgary, AB]: Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Association of Southern Alberta , 2006. 1st.
URL
http://www.sbhasa.ca
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR FM 550 AIK 2006
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Information on pressure sores and how to deal with them. In an individual with spina bifida some of the nerves do not develop properly, which results in little or no sensation in some areas of the skin. Without the warning of discomfort or pain from heat, cold, sharp objects, pressure, scrapes or e…
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URL
http://www.sbhasa.ca
Author
Aikenhead, Jennifer
Birkett, Stephanie
Edition
1st
Place of Publication
[Calgary, AB]
Publisher
Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Association of Southern Alberta
Publication Date
2006
Physical Description
Spiral-bound soft cover, unpaged, ill.
Subject
Spinal Cord Injuries
Spina Bifida. Neural Tube Defects
Skin Care
Abstract
Information on pressure sores and how to deal with them. In an individual with spina bifida some of the nerves do not develop properly, which results in little or no sensation in some areas of the skin. Without the warning of discomfort or pain from heat, cold, sharp objects, pressure, scrapes or excessive moisture an individual will be unaware of damage to their skin. A sore may develop quite quickly and can worsen rapidly if not attended to properly. Children need to learn the importance of personal hygiene to their overall well being. Parents should begin teaching skin care to their child at an early age, until their routine becomes second nature: * Perform regular self checks of the skin, using a hand held mirror to view those areas not easily seen with the eyes. * Keep skin clean and dry. Moisture and chemicals from urine, bowel material or sweat can damage the skin if left there too long. * Eat nutritious foods and drink plenty of fluids to keep the body and skin healthy.
Notes
Ages 4-14
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR FM 550 AIK 2006

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