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There is no pressure to ask a certain number of questions; feel free to ask as many or as few as you need.
You can download the App for free on your phone and have a look around the different pathways.
With your free hand pinch the skin at the site you are going to inject and insert the needle at a 90-degree right angle. See image below. 8.
Help and support is available locally from the following: Let’s Talk runs free courses which can help with stress, anxiety and depression.
The app is quick and free to use, and can connect you to support and advice in Gloucestershire.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the fertility nurses through Mrs K Reddy’s secretary on the number below.
Feel free to bring a book or magazine with you. You are welcome to bring a friend or relative with you to the appointment.
intravenous medication such as antibiotics for an infection Your treatment may be given as an infusion (drip) or in a syringe (bolus) usually through a Needle Free
You are entitled to a free ‘Safe and well’ visit by Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service.
Feel free to discuss the risks fully with your doctor or nurse.
Please feel free to ask a member of staff for further information.
And Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust Royal Free
The aim is to make the procedure as pain free as possible. The local anaesthetic may cause a stinging sensation prior to numbing the skin.
Please feel free to discuss this further with either your CNS, the EKU Family Support Worker or a member of the EKU Play team.
It is best to keep the area free from food debris by gently rinsing your mouth with the mouthwash prescribed or warm salt water (dissolve a flat teaspoon
GHNHSFT is a smoke free organisation. Smoking tobacco, including the use of electronic cigarettes is not permitted anywhere on Trust premises.
The bus is free to staff travelling to work from the town or city centres and between the hospitals and there is a small charge for those getting on at
Please remember that you are free to ask the doctor or nurse inserting the catheter as many questions as you like.
If you have further questions or you’d like to talk to someone about the Patient Portal, please feel free to ask a question here, and someone will get
Try to drink at least 2 to 3 litres (4 to 6 pints) of sugar free fluids, throughout the day if your blood glucose levels are normal or high.