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Please contact your local pump team if you need further advice.
You can get help and advice from: a pharmacy – pharmacists can give treatment advice for a range of minor illnesses and can tell you if you need to see
The person should avoid stressful situations or situations that need long periods of concentration.
Your child will need to take their PREVENTER inhaler every day.
Some babies need to stay in the NNU for just a few hours; others may need to stay longer.
The dressing will only need to be changed once a week in most cases. If your ulcer is very wet this may need to be more often.
Please call your local pump team if you need advice.
You will be given a date for when you need to come into hospital for your procedure.
How much fluid do I need to drink?
They will decide if you need any tests or if they need to see you or speak with you first.
You will need to lie still for a few minutes until it has set and can be lifted off.
This is in case your child is unwell during their holiday and you need to access treatment.
Will I need a stoma?
Please call your local pump team if you need further advice.
Some people feel the need to take more time off, for physical and emotional reasons.
You will be notified of the documents you will need to bring to your interview to enable us to complete a DBS check.
If you feel your condition changes or you need pain relief while you are waiting, please let the staff know.
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meet a member of the surgical team, who will explain your procedure and ask you to sign a consent form You may go to a ward after your surgery if you need