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If the B12 is between 150 and 180 ng/l, a therapeutic trial should be given.
We will continue to provide planned Home Births, but it is possible that this service may be affected by these staffing challenges; this will be reviewed
If it is safe to do so, your baby will be in a cot by your side allowing you to be involved in their care.
Only to be initiated by (or on the advice of) a Specialist
Your wound will be left open.
They will be provided in the clinic and must be worn while the lamps are on.
You will be asked to complete an IT access form.
You will continue to be given oxygen and your blood pressure will be monitored until you are awake.
The contrast will be injected through the tube and a number of X-rays will be taken.
For your treatment, you will be sitting in a reclining armchair. Other patients will be having their treatments in the area around you.
made in order for their needs to be met while they are in hospital.
If patients’ own medicines are not available, the administration section should be crossed through to indicate that they will not be given during the hospital
When it is safe for you to go to recovery you will be able to be with them again. You will be able to take them home later that day.
Samples cannot be sent through the post or dropped off at your GP’s surgery. These will be rejected.
You will be advised if this is the case.
You will be told at your pre-assessment appointment if this will be the case.
You will be in a state called conscious sedation.
Will I be asked to sign a consent form?
All other medication can be taken as normal.