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Considered to be outside of the scope of our QI project.
possible, You may wish to bring in baby wipes with you If there is a clinical need for your baby to be washed, this will be done using warmed sterilised
Note that during this time, access to the Tower entrance will be via a side entrance, which will be clearly signposted.
These attacks may be unpleasant, but are not harmful.
For a sample to be treated as urgent the laboratory must be notified on Cheltenham 0300 422 4219.
Folic acid will also be prescribed, to be taken once a week.
You will be admitted to hospital, usually on the day of your operation. You can expect to be in hospital for 5 to 10 days.
containers must be refrigerated.
For a sample to be treated as urgent the laboratory must be notified on Cheltenham 4219.
You will be in hospital for 2 to 4 hours or more.
You may be asked to return to the unit for review by a doctor.
This may be ‘flu syndrome’ which can be caused by rifampicin.
monitoring levels can be found in the adult Tobramycin Policy.
Please contact the laboratory if in doubt as sample integrity may be affected. Leaking samples may not be processed.
to be given.
If this is shown to be the case on your staging scans, the treatment which can be offered will be dependent on the extent of the metastases.
You will be given a general anaesthetic so that you will be asleep throughout the procedure.
How will I be assessed?
Very rarely, the womb might have to be removed (hysterectomy) if the bleeding cannot be stopped.
Once they are comfortable, they will be allowed home.