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Should I go to Cheltenham A&E?
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“We have been asked to share our approach with NHS England to help other organisations to learn from our experience.
their women to provide continuity.
manage the impact of pain on daily life If you would like to be referred to the pain management service, please speak to your GP.
help them to return to frontline maternity services.
How to refer to us
National and local plans are in place to ensure that patients continue to receive treatment as necessary and to minimise any disruption to service provision
level to support review and changes to our NHS supply chain as a whole.
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The nurses aim to call you back within 24 to 48 hours.
Try to take the medicines at the same time each day to avoid missing any doses.
They will then decide whether you need to be seen and which service will be the most help to you.
Members of the public are being asked to avoid visiting certain wards at Cheltenham General Hospital and Gloucestershire Royal Hospital to help contain
A sample which is inadequately or inappropriately packaged can present a significant hazard to all those who subsequently have to deal with it.
in the best possible condition to continue serving patients for years to come.
to receive timely support and advice to prioritise patient centred care.
We want everyone to feel safe and confident to speak up.
Conclusions The ABCDE approach to assessing the dying patient appears to improve the confidence Junior Doctors.
eye to the brain.