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As part of Black History Month in October 2022, we are supporting a project to showcase the stories of nursing staff from different ethnic minority backgrounds
services Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Outpatient Clinics Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Cheltenham General Hospital Dolores Phillips -Medical Secretary to
This guidance relates to the management of peripheral noradrenaline (NA) infusions.
Cholesterol levels fall within 24 hours of an acute myocardial infarction and return to pre-infarction levels over the following three months.
See also:Catheter urine (CSU) Mid-stream urine (MSU) Sample requirements 30mL urine bottle with preservative Bottles should be filled to the red line
This tool helps to identify medications potentially negatively affecting cognitive function, including those causing dizziness and drowsiness, using the
This Green Plan outlines the steps which our Trust will take to reduce carbon emissions and improve sustainability over the next five years as we head
Outpatient Clinics Face to Face clinics at Cheltenham General Hospital. Virtual (telephone/video) clinics.
Alcohol-related liver disease Questions to ask your doctor Change, Grow, Live G-care
Find out about our services and what to expect during your pregnancy, labour and birth.
A series of videos to help you with back and pelvic pain during and after pregnancy.
Send immediately to the laboratory.
Since 2015 all NHS organisations have been required to demonstrate how they are addressing race equality issues in a range of staffing areas through the
Erratum - On page 100 of the November 2023 Board Papers it includes reference to a maternal death for September 2023.
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Find out more about what they can support you with, including infant feeding advice, referring on to other professionals after a full assessment, behaviour
Domperidone should no longer be used to treat other conditions such as reflux, bloating or relief of stomach discomfort i.e. as a prokinetic.
It was an opportunity to learn more about the Trust’s performance against national standards, exciting successes of the past year and ambitious plans for
The dose and route of calcium to correct hypocalcaemia should be determined on an individual patient basis.
Please refer to the urine oxalate webpage for further details or contact the duty biochemist. Page last updated 28/20/2014