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What is TEMs?
What is a PICC?
What is blepharospasm?
GlucaGen® is for hypos when the young person is unconscious or fitting. It is very rarely required.
What is a perianal abscess?
All treatment is performed as an outpatient and little time is needed off work.
Chemical Pathology Notes Phenobarbital is now a minor anticonvulsant drug, being rarely used in Europe. The pro-drug primidone is never now used.
Common feeding hurdles: if breastfeeding is painful
cases when malignancy of the urinary tract is either suspected or needs to be excluded.
The in-lab turnaround time is normally less than 48 hours.
The patient is not required to fast unless a gut hormone profile is also required.
Measles Immunity Testing (serology) is a test performed on a blood sample. It is a test for the detection of measles IgG antibodies.
What is a splint?
What is a trans-nasal endoscopy?
This ensures that the entire team is aware of the patient pathway and so is the Trust bed management team.
Notes Lamotrigine is an effective anticonvulsant but is also useful in the treatment of depression in bipolar disorders.
What is an angiogram?
When this happens there is severe internal bleeding which is life-threatening and means that you need medical attention straight away.
detailed above, but if you would like to pump, it is recommended that you follow the guidance of your particular pump.
What is an AC joint injury?