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How will my hospital stay be affected?
Samples will only be accepted with a valid appointment time and date.
The test can be ordered as an urgent request.
When will the medication be delivered?
Further tests or treatment may be needed.
samples will not be accepted.
Directional signage will be in place.
If this happens, blood oxygen levels will be monitored and the sedation may have to be reversed and additional respiratory support might be needed.
Your stomach must be empty before the oesophageal manometry test can be carried out.
Where will the PD catheter insertion be carried out?
there may be a long wait.
When might DCP be prescribed?
How will the PICC be put in?
The incision site will be covered with a dressing; this must be kept clean and dry while the stitches are in place.
You will be asked to take a seat until a member of staff calls you through to the appropriate area. Volunteers will be there to assist you.
An appointment letter will be sent to you.
You may also be given oxygen.
Be careful not to use language that could be read as discriminatory or stereotyping.
The electrodes will then be taken off and you will be able to get dressed.
The cuts will be made between the ribcage and pelvic bone on the side where the kidney is to be removed.