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must be monitored every 6 months A Lithium Record Booklet should be supplied to every patient at initiation.
Your documents will be checked at the interview with the Voluntary Services team and the relevant link will be emailed to you.
Blood samples may be taken to be sent to our pathology department for analysis.
Will other people be in the clinic?
These may be ‘faints’ or ‘funny turns’
There will also be questions asked that will be specific to your waterworks.
certificates will be accepted.
After analysis, these samples will be retained for a further 24 hours at 15-30°C.
The young person with diabetes may be asked to attend the ward or they may be able to be managed at home.
Fluid can then be withdrawn using a syringe. Local anaesthetic can be used to numb the skin if necessary.
Other entrances throughout the hospital will be available for patient and staff use. No main roads will be closed as part of this work.
Any sample displaying these factors cannot be processed and will be rejected.
All responses will be anonymous and any information provided will be used sensitively and stored securely.
A comment will be provided on the report concerning the type and potency of the inhibitor
Patients will be seen in order of their arrival but occasionally, a patient may arrive who is very unwell and needs to be seen quickly.
Names of members will be included on a public register.
a sample may be called inadequate.
You may then be offered a test to confirm if the allergy label can be removed from your records.
How will my treatment be monitored?
Your arm should be relaxed, not tensed.