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Infatrini® or SMA High Energy®
They will decide if you need any tests or if they need to see you or speak with you first.
If the coagulation screen is abnormal, or there is a strong history of abnormal bleeding episodes despite a normal coagulation screen, the laboratory or
Sometimes we may need to take a blood sample or perform other tests before your procedure or surgery.
breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant. have kidney or liver problems.
This will help to reduce any fear and/or anxiety that the patient may have.
This may be because you feel anxious or low.
You or your carer will be shown, by a registered nurse, how to injection the heparin into your tummy or outer thigh.
Do not exceed 10 mL per bottle or 4 mL for a paediatric bottle.
It’s impossible to know in advance what labour is going to be like or how either of you will cope, but there are ways to help prepare including: pack a
Clicking, grating or snapping sounds are sometimes heard or felt with movements of the thumb and wrist.
Intense itching and/or redness of the treated areas.
New or expectant Mother risk assessment template
If you have any other questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to speak to the nurse or doctor caring for you.
Contact information may include your address, telephone number, or email.
If you agree to have the injection, you will be asked to sit or lie down on a couch or chair.
It’s sometimes called rapid or accelerated recovery.
Self-referral for assessment or advice
The stitches can take 2 weeks or longer to dissolve.
Severe bleeding from your bottom Increasing pain, swelling or discharge from your bottom Difficulty passing urine High temperature (fever) or you feel