- Acne - self-care
- Anal itching - self-care
- Animal bites - self-care
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury - aftercare
- Bacterial vaginosis - aftercare
- Bathing a patient in bed
- Bathroom safety for adults
- Benign positional vertigo - aftercare
- Bile acid sequestrants for cholesterol
- Blood transfusions
- Breast skin and nipple changes
- Calcium, vitamin D, and your bones
- Can't sleep? Try these tips
- Cardiac rehabilitation
- Caring for muscle spasticity or spasms
- Carotid artery stenosis - self-care
- Cholesterol testing and results
- Collateral ligament (CL) injury - aftercare
- Colles wrist fracture - aftercare
- Communicating with someone with aphasia
- Communicating with someone with dysarthria
- Cooking without salt
- COPD flare-ups
- Day to day with COPD
- Deciding to have knee or hip replacement
- Dementia - behavior and sleep problems
- Dementia - daily care
- Dementia - keeping safe in the home
- Dementia and driving
- Devices for hearing loss
- Diet-busting foods
- Dizziness and vertigo - aftercare
- Dry skin - self-care
- Dry socket
- Elbow sprain - aftercare
- Exercise, lifestyle, and your bones
- Exercises to help prevent falls
- Foot sprain - aftercare
- Generalized anxiety disorder - self-care
- Genital herpes - self-care
- Getting your home ready - after the hospital
- Getting your home ready - knee or hip surgery
- Giving an insulin injection
- Greater trochanteric pain syndrome
- Gunshot wounds - aftercare
- Hearing loss and music
- Heart disease and depression
- Heel pain and Achilles tendonitis - aftercare
- Hemodialysis access - self care
- Hip flexor strain - aftercare
- Hip or knee replacement - in the hospital after
- Home health care
- How to avoid exercise injuries
- How to avoid overheating during exercise
- How to care for pressure sores
- How to choose a health plan
- How to give a heparin shot
- How to prevent frostbite and hypothermia
- How to stop drinking
- How to stop smoking: Dealing with a slip up
- How to stop smoking: Dealing with cravings
- Human bites - self-care
- Iliotibial band syndrome - aftercare
- Ischemic ulcers - self-care
- Jet lag prevention
- Kegel exercises - self-care
- Labyrinthitis - aftercare
- Learn about gluten-free diets
- Learn to manage your anger
- Living with a chronic illness - dealing with feelings
- Living with a chronic illness - reaching out to others
- Living with hearing loss
- Living with uterine fibroids
- Living with vision loss
- Make the most of your doctor visit
- Making everyday tasks easier when you have arthritis
- Managing menopause at home
- Medicines for osteoporosis
- Medicines, injections, and supplements for arthritis
- Meniscus tears - aftercare
- Minor burns - aftercare
- Moving a patient from bed to a wheelchair
- Myths about drinking alcohol
- Nail injuries
- Neck pain or spasms - self care
- Oculoplastic procedures
- Palliative care - fluid, food, and digestion
- Palliative care - managing pain
- Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) - aftercare
- Piriformis syndrome
- Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury - aftercare
- Prediabetes
- Pulling a patient up in bed
- Radiation therapy - skin care
- Relaxation techniques for stress
- Sacroiliac joint pain - aftercare
- Saline nasal washes
- Shin splints - self-care
- Simple, heart-smart substitutions
- Skin flaps and grafts - self-care
- Snoring - adults
- Staph infections - self-care at home
- Stay active and exercise when you have arthritis
- Surgical wound care - closed
- Swallowing problems
- Taking care of your new hip joint
- Taking care of your new knee joint
- Taking medicine at home - create a routine
- Talking to someone with hearing loss
- The night before your surgery
- Turning patients over in bed
- Understanding the DASH diet
- Using a cane
- Using a walker
- Using your shoulder after replacement surgery
- Varicose and other vein problems - self-care
- Venous ulcers - self-care
- Warning signs and symptoms of heart disease
- Weight gain after quitting smoking: What to do
- Women and sexual problems
Health exams for: #AGEGROUP#
The following exams, tests, and procedures are recommended for #AGEGROUPLOWER#.#FEMALETEXT#
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