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… Finance & Risk Committee Report from February 5, 2020. 10.1.2 Annual Approval of Designated Assets  J. Davis …

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… Compassion | Accountability | Respect | Equity | Safety With a commitment … Important update: AED Registry and dispatch changes The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has been informed that …

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… Join Us! Advanced Care Nursing Career Information Session Join us for an information … be sent after registration Register Today! … Advanced Care Nursing Information Session …

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… active CCA & LPN Employer Recruitment Events: • March 10 - Southeast College Employer Recruitment Event - Virtual • … College Employer Recruitment Event - Virtual • March 11 - Southeast College Employer Recruitment Event - Virtual • …

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… Newsletter The Kidney Connection A publication of Northern Saskatchewan Kidney … are friendly? — They always have new buds! If I ride my bike twice...does that count as RE-CYCLING? Which …

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… Provincial April 2025 Page 1 of 1 CS-PIER-0245 What is a PICC? PICC stands for Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter. It is …

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… thin, hollow, soft tube that is placed in a vein in your upper arm to provide intravenous (IV) access. A PICC line can stay in for as long as you need it. It can be used to give you IV fluids, medications, chemotherapy, blood …

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… /childcare until 21 days after your last exposure to measles, unless otherwise advised by Public Health. You … you may develop an infection.  Monitor for symptoms of measles daily for 21 days since last contact. Monitoring is …

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… What should I do now?  Monitor for symptoms of measles daily for 21 days since last contact. Monitoring is important because measles can spread to others 4 days before a rash appears and …

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