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Please let your nurse know if your pain is not controlled as you may not need to wait until these times to have medication.
You should not drive until you are able to perform an emergency stop comfortably and without hesitation.
If you do not express a wish to Opt Out, we will continue to send you invitation letters until you have made contact with us to ‘Opt out’.
A registered nurse will stay with you until you are fully awake. This can take 1 to 2 hours. You will then be moved back to the ward.
The time until your follow-up appointment is to allow your treatment to carry on working, let side effects settle down and to give you time to recover.
Do not use tampons until the blood-stained discharge has stopped as this could cause an infection.
Following your operation, you will be monitored closely until you are well enough to be taken from the recovery area of the operating theatre to a surgical
As a single parent of two children, both with medical conditions, I delayed my training until they were in their 20s and stable enough.
Wound infections can develop any time from 2 to 3 days after your operation until the wound has healed (usually 2 to 3 weeks after your operation).
Up until now, as an adult with parental responsibility for a child, you will have been able to give consent for treatment, procedures and operations.
This helps to prevent nausea and vomiting and remains in place until the bowel recovers.
Get up and walk regularly with assistanceWalk with assistance until you feel confident to walk independently.
Out of hours Most wound problems can wait until normal working hours when you can contact your Arrhythmia Specialist Nurse for advice.
Fusion Allergy® nasal spray (Red classification until listed in Drug Tariff)
We would recommend you avoid intercourse until the string and stent has been removed.
Please note that you can drink clear fluids while taking the preparation right up to until your appointment time.
After the scan, your child will be moved to the recovery cubicle until they wake up.
If a single image is not regained, move the target back until a single image is restored and then repeat from step 2 of this exercise.
Podiatry Tel: 0300 421 8800 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm Website: www.ghc.nhs.uk/our-teams-and-services/podiatry Rest and exercise Gentle exercise until