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Before you ring please make sure you have a pen and paper, your NHS number and your appointment details available.
This system was identified as a significant risk for preventable patient harm: Illegible handwriting and irreplaceable paper sheets that were easily lost
This is available online or in paper format and we will ask you to fill in the questionnaire at your fracture clinic follow-up appointment.
Paper folders are an option for those who cannot complete the training electronically.
If you have paper notes, you should bring them with you to every health check, including GP and hospital appointments.
The amount of paper used was also the equivalent to around half the size of an average tree.
You will be seen by a nurse who will check your paper work and record your observations.
The Brain Tumour charity website The Brains Trust charity website The Brains Trust has orderable paper booklets and patients can order a “Brain Box” from
If you need to travel by taxi, you will need a letter from your doctor or clinician on official paper to explain that you have no other way of travelling
You should: Wipe gently with soft toilet paper or you could try using moist toilet paper.
Paper strips (Steristrips™) or glue will be used to close the small cuts made during keyhole surgery.
BadgerNet is a trusted system used by maternity services across the country and will replace the current paper-based records.
If you need to travel by taxi, you will need a letter from your doctor or clinician, on official paper, to explain that you have no other way of travelling
pin and we will ask you to input your date of birth only to log in If you do not respond to the text we will write to you asking for completion of the paper
Recycling bins can be found across the whole Trust and enable patients, visitors and staff to recycle: plastic bottles tins cans paper magazines cardboard
storing the lens dry; gently dry the lens with a soft tissue, (that the type you would use to blow you nose) after cleaning (hard tissues, such as kitchen paper
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access the survey, please click the link below: https://bit.ly/3MHOXIG If you do not have access to the internet, please ask a member of the team for a paper
To access the survey, please use the link below: https://bit.ly/3MHOXIG If you do not have access to the internet, please ask a member of staff for a paper
All paper files are securely stored and only relevant staff will be able to access this information.