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provide the best care and for our staff to understand your needs, if you are coming into hospital and you have a hearing or visual impairment please let us know
If this is not possible, please let the nursing staff know as they may wish to arrange for a district nurse to visit if necessary.
Please let the nurses know if you feel unwell during your iron infusion.
It is important to understand that some medications may stop Botox® working, so it is essential that you let us know what medicines you are currently taking
We have tried to make sure that this information is as up to date as possible but please let us know of any amendments needed.
Please let us know if you have any problems that may delay your discharge home.
We know that there are lots of benefits from using more active, greener forms of travel and that making a few simple changes can help us to: get healthier
rug’s been pulled from under my feet” “Everything’s about the illness – I’m losing touch with who I am” “I can’t bear the uncertainty and waiting” “I know
If you have any discomfort, please let your nurse know and you will be given pain relief.
Let your healthcare team know about all the medication you are taking and follow their advice.
The team will also need to know what arrangements you have made to be taken home on the day of the procedure and if you will have a responsible adult to
For most patients this is not an issue but please let us know if you are feeling uncomfortable so we can safely move you.
Did you know that the NHS supports the birth of 1,600 babies every day, which works out at roughly one birth every 54 seconds?
Let staff know if your relative has suffered with delirium before.
the best care and for our staff to understand your needs, if you are coming into hospital and you have a hearing or visual impairment, please let us know
If this happens, please increase your fluid intake and let the person know who is giving you the treatment.
If you take warfarin, clopidogrel or any other blood thinning medications you must let your surgeon and the Pre-assessment Clinic staff know.
Being from an ethnic minority, I know how important diversity and representation are to our members and I will always pursue inclusion in our Trust.
If you are admitted back into hospital or go to hospital as an outpatient, it is important that you let the staff caring for you know that you are known