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It is important to inform the radiologist if you are pregnant, or if there is a chance that you might be pregnant.
You should stop if you feel resistance to the fluid and try angling the tube differently. If resistance remains then stop.
If you are pregnant, your baby’s heart beat will be checked.
If you would like to tell us when something has gone well or if there is something we can improve, you can provide us with feedback.
If you have a small eye (that is if you are long sighted) you are more likely to get an attack, especially as you get older and develop cataracts.
If the line is not in use, it must still be bled and flushed once a week, alongside a dressing change if required.
If not, this will be arranged by the CNS as soon as possible.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery department.
Guidelines to be followed if you wish to carry out your own burial
If you wish to cancel, change or ask a question about your outpatient appointment please contact the relevant department detailed here If your enquiry
If RFA is performed the perforation risk is 1 in 100. If EMR is performed 1 in 100 may cause bleeding.
Please let us know in advance if you:
If the first levels were unsatisfactory and the regime was altered, the levels should be repeated 48 hours after the regime change If the renal function
If you are supporting someone, whether it be emotionally, physically or both, you are a Carer even if you may not always think of yourself as one.
Treatment will be given if your symptoms get worse.
If you have any questions, please ask the nurse or doctor.
If the child will be staying in hospital overnight, let them know if you will be able to stay too.
If you're staying overnight
pus is present please send an aspirate If unusual pathogens are suspected (e.g.
If you are experiencing symptoms that need urgent or same-day advice, please contact your GP, NHS 111 or 999 accordingly.