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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.
How will I be assessed?
Your wound will be left open.
This can be treated.
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.
During this appointment the catheter will be removed and you will be asked to drink water.
there may be a long wait.
Notices will be displayed in ED to confirm body worn cameras are present and may be in use during an adverse event.
You will be advised if this is the case.
Methanol can be assayed on the same sample as ethylene glycol but this must be specified at the time of requesting.
samples will not be accepted.
Further tests or treatment may be needed.
When will the medication be delivered?
Where it is not possible for all questions to be dealt with within this timeframe a written response will be provided to the questioner and copied to all
Minoxidil foam should be applied once a day. If this treatment is effective, it can be continued on a regular daily basis.
If necessary, assays can be arranged for Saturday mornings and most Bank Holidays, but must be received by the Microbiology Department at GRH by 10.00
Where will the PD catheter insertion be carried out?
The incision site will be covered with a dressing; this must be kept clean and dry while the stitches are in place.
When the larvae are removed, they will be about the size of a cooked grain of rice.