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“While there are no patients planned to use the Aveta Birthing Unit as part of their birthing plans, we do acknowledge the disappointment felt by those
Below are a selection of the common ones we see in Gloucestershire (by no means is this an exhaustive list!).
Therefore, this no longer applies.
, for example they have a sprained ankle your child needs treatment for a minor injury or illness you’re bringing your child in before 8pm (there are no
There was no change in trend however for the number of missing essential items.
They offer a walk-in service – no appointment needed.
There is no need to have any sutures removed.
No indication that PDSA cycles making significant enough impact as yet. Hampered by strains on the system.
No significant improvement in CIR was detected in the other two groups, with changes of 68% to 71% (p=0.239) and 86% to 87% (p=0.354) for the 70-140 and
The initial feedback was that there were no immediate safety concerns and improvements had been made in the culture within the department.
There are no restrictions on how you use your hand after the operation, so if you have a desk job you can potentially go back to work straight away.
There is no cure for blepharospasm. In some cases the condition may improve or disappear, although this is unusual.
resistant hypertension, persistent hypokalaemia (but note that 50% patients with aldosterone producing adenomas are reportedly normokalaemic), or if no
From the end of the soft launch period, paper referrals will no longer be accepted, and all referrals will need to be submitted via the online portal.
chosen to have a Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) catheter as a form of dialysis to help to get rid of excess water and waste from your body as your kidneys are no
This is a tool used in visual impairment, to allow you to do a task which is no longer possible with spectacles alone.
There are no known risks to the baby when the mother is given magnesium sulphate.
There have been no reports of allergic reactions to Bulkamid®.
You should continue the medication for 6 months to get the best effect and slowly reduce when no longer needed.