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Samples MUST be filled appropriately (there may be a frosted fill line - this is the minimum fill line).
A small cut will be made at the front of your neck. The affected half of the thyroid gland will be removed and the cut will be closed.
How will I be monitored?
You may be asked to come to the unit to be reviewed by a doctor.
You will be given a procedure report. A copy of the report will also be sent to your GP.
You will be taken to the procedure room and will be asked to lie on a trolley.
Serum ACE levels will be falsely low in patients on ACE inhibitors.
You will be completely asleep for the procedure and will be admitted to the main hospital.
Your stomach must be empty before the oesophageal manometry test can be carried out.
How will I be assessed?
When might DCP be prescribed?
How will the PICC be put in?
should be folded back on itself in a pleat, at the front of the leg.
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.
This would be done before each treatment. Local anaesthetic drops will be used before the lens is inserted.
Will I also be seen by a dermatologist?
This can be treated.
During this appointment the catheter will be removed and you will be asked to drink water.
Notices will be displayed in ED to confirm body worn cameras are present and may be in use during an adverse event.
In some situations, it may be necessary for you to be examined and/or have specialist tests carried out.