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This may include having photographs taken of the pressure ulcer by a medical photographer.
You will be supported by the colorectal clinical nurse specialist team.
the ward staff or via the switchboard by calling: 0300 422 2222
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They can do this by using the e-Refer system or the contact details below.
Mallet finger is caused by an injury to the tendon or a small break to the bone where the tendon attaches.
By choosing to have your treatment as a private patient at our NHS hospitals, you are assured of a comprehensive range of general and specialist medical
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The ongoing support offered by our Bereavement Specialist Midwife Nikki Dobson includes home visits, telephone contact or a mixture of both.
Microbiology Notes The information given here is intended for use by healthcare professionals.
GH secretion is stimulated by growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH), hypoglycaemia, insulin, ghrelin and exercise; release is suppressed by hyperglycaemia
You will have been advised about this by your surgeon.
Led by one of our Histopathologists, this will provide an insight to the important role that Histopathology plays in diagnosing disease.
You should use the disinfection system recommended by your optometrist.
The ED will continue to be staffed by nurses and senior doctors to see patients with less serious conditions.
Short lived pain (acute pain) is usually managed by your GP or by ward teams within the hospital, as it usually improves and goes away.
Sample retention: samples will be retained by Bristol.
Microbiology Department as the GHNHSFT Microbiology Laboratory are not sent the results by the testing Reference Laboratory.
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