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and group G beta haemolytic streptococci May be used for diagnosis of recent streptococcal infections such as pharyngitis and tonsillitis but is unable to
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This event gave each team the opportunity to share their work and their learning and for the Trust to recognise and celebrate their achievements.
A laboratory glucose measurement is essential to diagnose hypoglycaemia.
This test is used to investigate cardiac or skeletal muscle pathology.
Urgent microscopy requests may be requested on children according to current NICE guidelines.
This test can be added on to a previous request as long as there is sufficient sample remaining and the sample is less than 24 hours old.
Poster Download Purpose/Problem To evaluate the efficacy of an outpatient memory group intervention that can practically be provided in an acute hospital
This can lead to easy or excessive bruising and bleeding.
This test is the best way to diagnose acute Legionella infection It should be performed as early as possible after diagnosis of pneumonia Legionnaires'
If it is difficult to open your bowels or your stool is hard, you may be constipated.
NHSBT may decline to test inadequately labelled samples. Turnaround time 7 working days
If your wound re-opens, please return to the department or make an appointment to see the practice nurse at your GP’s surgery.
Turnaround times Samples are sent to a referral laboratory for analysis to with results expected back within 4 weeks.
For a sample to be treated as urgent the laboratory must be notified on Cheltenham 4219.
MDU moved to Oakley Ward, Centre Block, Cheltenham General in December 2024
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An equipment failure led to flooding in a plant room at Cheltenham General Hospital in the early hours of 15 May.
Send at ambient temperature to the laboratory as soon as possible (no greater than 8 hours).
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