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A nurse will go with you to the endoscopy room where your ERCP will take place. A nurse will stay with you during the procedure.
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If you think you require immediate medical attention, please phone 999 or go to your nearest Accident & Emergency Department.
We will contact them when you are nearly ready to go home.
At the end of the hold there should be a definite feeling of ‘letting go’.
If you are unable to get the dot you are looking at to appear as a single dot, go back to step 3 and try again.
Sometimes people will need to go home with NIV to use overnight.
The procedure will be explained and you will be asked to sign a consent form to confirm that you understand and wish to go ahead with the surgery.
You will need an adult with you for the first night if you go home the same day as the procedure.
After about 1 hour a nurse will examine your eye to check that everything is satisfactory before you go home.
You are likely to feel very tired when you go home, this is normal.
Well, you can give a one-off gift to us and specify where you would like your money to go.
This information is for people who need screening for MRSA before they go into hospital for an operation or any other treatment.
This registration is essential to monitor your pregnancy hormone (hCG) levels until they go back to normal and to advise you about future pregnancies.
We know we still have a long way to go but believe that the ideas to be explored in this Fit for the Future 2 conversation have potential to keep us moving
In an emergency, please go to your nearest Emergency Department.
Most patients will be able to go home the same day. Some patients however, may need to stay in hospital longer.
This is performed in the outpatient clinic and you will be able to go home shortly after the procedure.
You cannot leave the ward to go outside as the telemetry signal will not reach that far. Please ask your nurse if you have any questions.
However, once treatment starts, most people go through a ‘remission phase’ in which their existing beta cells still function, producing some insulin.