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Applying ice to the injured area for 10 to 15 minutes every 2 hours will help to reduce any bruising and swelling.
locations to ensure we can continue to provide safe, one-to-one care.
The prescription for the injection will be sent to you by post, and we will be requesting your practice nurse to administer it to you.
You will be asked to sign a ‘Consent Form’ to agree to have the test done.
It may be difficult to adjust to what is happening.
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The next step in your treatment will be decided according to your response to the injections. Any further appointments will be posted to you.
Once your surgery has finished, you will be moved to the recovery area before going back to the ward.
M5 array and the M6 array when the patient is asked to sit up between scans.
on to Kevin.
Due to the pre-scan preparation, you may continue to have loose stools for 1 to 2 days after your scan. This is normal.
Now, we are asking to come together to help raise the remaining £9m needed to fund both the new build and transformation of existing facilities.
Face to Face group education
to be managed in other wards and are referred to as outliers.
Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
We’d like to thank everyone who has donated to help make this technology accessible to patients in Gloucestershire.
We are unfortunately unable to provide hospital transport to take you home.
422 8191 Tel: 0300 422 8192 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:30pm
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