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Others will require monitoring in hospital and a small proportion will require treatment in intensive care.
Will I need an injection?
Your blood pressure, pulse and temperature will be taken and you will be offered a hot drink.
After someone collapses, they will usually lie very still. Sometimes they will start to shake.
Please telephone the scan department if you know you will be late.
What will happen if I agree to have the test?
The CNS team will act as your ‘keyworkers’ and will be your main point of contact through your diagnosis and treatment.
A midwife will be present to help with this.
How will I get my next prescription?
Will I have to wait?
This leaflet will help you understand what will happen if you need to come to hospital because you have coronavirus (COVID-19).
Directional signage will be in place.
When will I get the results?
Sessions will be interactive and there will be the opportunity to undertake practical tests on the lab staff!
When you are comfortable the laser treatment will start, this will only take a few minutes.
In most cases, the tear will start to heal in a few days. Air will then stop leaking in and out of your lung.
be closed while the crane disruption continues as cranes will be lifting over the building.
How long will I be in hospital?
They will be assisted by a radiology nurse and a radiographer who will take the images.