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We have research radiographers in our team and take part in local, national and international radiotherapy trials.
Bird Improving Clinical Handover in the Emergency Department S. Pestell, J. Collins Safety for patients with Arterial Lines in situ in DCC A.
Caeruloplasmin levels may be low in Wilson's disease, or in rare acquired copper deficiency states (e.g. excessive zinc intake, persistent infantile diarrhoea
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licensure exam in 2010.
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). have been an inpatient in a hospital abroad. have been in contact with someone with CPE. have been identified as having CPE in the past. are admitted
This project is in progress.
place in relation to this care.
Moving around while you are in the hospital is important in keeping you active and maintaining your independence When getting up from the bed: Point and
Method A multi-disciplinary group works together in a scripted high fidelity simulation, held in situ on an acute oncology ward.
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When there is a small change in the results, for example a change in serum rhubarb from 64 to 68 µmol/L, the range of acceptable values surrounding the
Originally launched in 2007 as the world’s first mobile cancer care unit, ‘Helen’ has played a crucial role in supporting NHS oncology services in Gloucestershire
Use an automated reagent-strip reading device for dipstick screening for proteinuria in pregnant women in secondary care settings.
This resulted in 37 oncology patients of varying primary tumours and demographics.
Reference ranges A ratio of: ≤38: 0.4% risk of PET in the next 7 days, <3% risk in 28 days >38 to ≤85: 20% risk PET in the next 7 days >85: very high risk
popularity in the UK.
Poster Download Background Offering patients the opportunity to participate in clinical trials is a priority in both the NHS 10 Year Plan and GHNHSFT
Areas of highest risk in all ages