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Care of a patient with a tracheostomy
What is a fistulogram?
or a sore mouth/throat.
This information can then be used by clinicians and service users to compare a result to a cut-off limit or to a previous result from a sample on that
The device requires the patient to lie prone with their breast positioned within a scanning cup, with an antenna array housed underneath.
You may need a change of dressing and rarely a second operation to stop the bleeding.
The new microscope is state-of-the art and provides a fantastic addition to the incredible facilities and surgical team at Tewkesbury Hospital and will
The transperineal route is a cleaner way to do a biopsy with a much lower risk of infection.
How did I get a MDRO?
Reading can be a mood booster and have a positive impact on your mental health.
A high temperature.
As a 2-year technical programme for young people aged 16 – 19, industry placements are a mandatory and critical part of a T-Level and demonstrate a shift
Each team presented a summary of their improvement work and prizes have been awarded in the following categories through a combination of judging panel
Treatment of SSIs are also a huge financial burden to the organisation amounting to approximately £10,000 per patient.
What is a molar pregnancy?
A small loss of strength can make a difference in being able to do things such as walking to the toilet without help.
If you have a BMI greater than 40 with a medical condition that would benefit from weight loss e.g. sleep apnoea, type 2 diabetes, cardiac issues, or a
A day or so extra is necessary if you have had sedation or a general anaesthetic.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Chief Executive Deborah Lee said: “After a year in which we have faced challenges of a scale never seen
We can help you set a fundraising target for a project of choice such as buying a piece of equipment to help staff and patients.