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During this appointment the catheter will be removed and you will be asked to drink water.
Your blood pressure will also be recorded.
Notices will be displayed in ED to confirm body worn cameras are present and may be in use during an adverse event.
Which operation will be performed?
When will the medication be delivered?
What treatment will be used?
You will also be fitted with some support stockings to be worn during your hospital stay.
, which needs to be completed.
An ECG will be performed.
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
Samples will only be accepted with a valid appointment time and date.
The test can be ordered as an urgent request.
How long will I be in hospital?
You can then be reassured that there is nothing seriously wrong. Other treatments or investigations can then be considered.
All complaints should be made within 12 months of the episode you are unhappy about.
A drip (thin tube) will be put into a vein in your arm and the Ferinject® infusion will be given over (about) 15 minutes.
It is not unusual for people to be anxious and it might be better to seek advice rather than worry.
Circumstances when vancomycin should be withheld should be discussed with a specialist clinician.
Who will be carrying out the procedure?