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This will usually be every 3 to 6 months but may be reduced to once a year.
Response to treatment
You will be able to remove the oxygen tubes to make it easier for you to talk during these discussions.
Your GP can refer you back to the hospital if you need to be seen in the future.
The most important thing to do if you have COPD is to stop smoking.
Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm Stroud General Hospital Tel: 0300 421 8073 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm
You may wish to talk to an anaesthetist for advice relating to the epidural blood patch.
:00am to 6:00pm Saturday and Sunday, 9:00am to 12:00 midday Enteral Nutrition Nurse Specialists Tel: 0300 422 5645 Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm Outside
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Turnaround times Please refer to individual assay pages or contact the Duty Biochemist to discuss.
If struggling to make a fist, the opposite hand can be used to help fingers flex and extend.
To avoid any delay in ordering, we advise all patients to contact us at their earliest convenience.
We need to take action together and we need to do that now.
We are really sorry that this has occurred and are in the process of writing to every patient known to have been affected, and to their GP.
We want to reassure patients that the risk of the device being effected are very low and you should continue to use the device.
If the ZipZoc dries out it may cause skin trauma (damage to the skin) on removal so it is important to assess the ZipZoc’s daily to avoid this happening
Thanks to donations to our paediatric epilepsy department, we are able to fund items that are over and above the NHS provision.
and to take the lift or stairs to the first floor.
Produce an audit tool to be used at each handover to enable patients to be identified and progress monitored throughout day.
The test will take about 30 to 45 minutes to complete.