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You can use friends, neighbours, teachers or employers, not a family member - the referees must know you and be someone you still have contact with.
On arrival, let a member of staff know that you will require assistance.
If you are admitted to hospital in an emergency and we know of your wishes, we will respect and follow them.
unless they are in danger give them anything to eat or drink until they are fully recovered attempt to bring them round Call for an ambulance if: you know
Please be patient, we know you are here but we may be seeing other patients who are unwell or need urgent attention.
A record of the event will be kept at the hospital and the hospital chaplain can let you know when the service has been carried out.
Let the treatment team know if you notice any changes.
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If anything, or anyone gives you cause for concern, please let a member of staff know immediately.
Let your GP and hospital staff know immediately if you think that you are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant.
If you are taking ‘blood thinning’ medication telephone our nurses to know when to stop and restart them. Do not drive for the rest of the day.
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It is important for you to know that different laboratories use different testing methods.
county, the Board believes that these changes will promote public confidence in the safety of our hospitals, including for the most vulnerable who we know
“We would like our sponsorship money to be used to help two departments including Urology as I know first-hand how fantastic the team are there.