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  • العربية / Arabic
  1. Thumbnail of Training video 1: Introduction — Arabic

    Training video 1: Introduction — Arabic

    Video 02:16

    3 December 2024 — Learn about the steps you'll take to manage breakthrough symptoms when caring for someone at home.

    • العربية / Arabic
    • General public
  2. Thumbnail of Medicines diary — Arabic

    Medicines diary — Arabic

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    Document PDF 1.1 MB

    3 December 2024 — Carers can use this medicines diary to manage symptoms in palliative care patients at home. It's used to record medicines given and check how well they'...

    • العربية / Arabic
    • General public
  3. Thumbnail of Information brochure for carers  — Arabic

    Information brochure for carers — Arabic

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    Document PDF 512.5 KB

    3 December 2024 — This brochure explains how carers and health professionals can manage breakthrough symptoms at home using subcutaneous medicines.

    • العربية / Arabic
    • General public
  4. Thumbnail of Practical handbook for carers — Arabic

    Practical handbook for carers — Arabic

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    Document PDF 5.9 MB

    3 December 2024 — This handbook helps carers manage breakthrough symptoms at home using subcutaneous medicines. It includes training, symptom guides, and advice on how to give m...

    • العربية / Arabic
    • General public
  5. Thumbnail of Training video 3: Subcutaneous medicines — Arabic

    Training video 3: Subcutaneous medicines — Arabic

    Video 03:06

    3 December 2024 — Learn how to choose the right medicine to treat breakthrough symptoms and complete the medicines diary.

    • العربية / Arabic
    • General public
  6. Thumbnail of Giving a medicine using a subcutaneous cannula - A step-by-step guide

    Giving a medicine using a subcutaneous cannula - A step-by-step guide

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    Document PDF 540.7 KB

    3 December 2024 — Guide for: Giving medicine using a subcutaneous cannula

    • العربية / Arabic
    • General public
  7. Thumbnail of Symptoms and medicines: Colour-coded fridge chart — Arabic

    Symptoms and medicines: Colour-coded fridge chart — Arabic

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    Document PDF 154.2 KB

    3 December 2024 — This chart helps carers match symptoms with the correct subcutaneous medicines using a simple colour coded system. It helps families and carers manage palliati...

    • العربية / Arabic
    • General public
  8. Thumbnail of Training video 5: Giving medicine using a subcutaneous cannula — Arabic

    Training video 5: Giving medicine using a subcutaneous cannula — Arabic

    Video 03:15

    3 December 2024 — Learn how to give medicine using a subcutaneous cannula. We explain how to check the person you're caring for to make sure there's no irritation, leaka...

    • العربية / Arabic
    • General public
  9. Thumbnail of Training video 2: Recognising and rating breakthrough symptoms — Arabic

    Training video 2: Recognising and rating breakthrough symptoms — Arabic

    Video 02:11

    3 December 2024 — Learn how to recognise breakthrough symptoms, and rate the distress they cause.

    • العربية / Arabic
    • General public
  10. Thumbnail of Training video 4: Writing a label, opening an ampoule and drawing up medicine — Arabic

    Training video 4: Writing a label, opening an ampoule and drawing up medicine — Arabic

    Video 04:36

    3 December 2024 — Learn how to fill in a syringe label, open an ampoule and draw up medicine from the ampoule.

    • العربية / Arabic
    • General public

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