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at 23:00h (dose of dexamethasone for children is 0.3 mg/m2surface area) Take at least 5mL blood into a narrow gold top tube (or rust top for the Acute Unit
Baby resuscitation BCG and your baby Easy Read - Having a brother or sister in the Neonatal Unit Emotional health in pregnancy and after giving birth Family
Occasionally, children may need to be transferred to a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) for more specialised care.
Currently the Cheltenham A&E department operates as a Minor Injuries and Illness Unit (MIIU) from 8am – 8pm seven days a week and is closed overnight.
Using the tool, we assessed appropriate patients that had decompensated liver disease who attended the Medical Day Unit for paracentesis.
Surgical Assessment Unit Tel: 0300 422 5616 NHS 111 Tel: 111
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, although patients undergoing initial investigations or a minor surgical procedure may be cared for on the Day Surgery Unit
section for more information Haematology patients: blood tests do not need to be pre-booked Please attend a walk-in service at either: The Edward Jenner Unit
The unit is located in the main corridor from the Tower entrance, and is situated above the Pharmacy department.
If you are concerned about your own or your baby's health, such as reduced fetal movements, you should seek advice from your local maternity unit without
If this starts to become heavy or lasts longer than 20 minutes, please contact your local Minor Injuries Unit or Emergency Department.
You have been assessed by staff in the Emergency Department or Minor Injury and Illnesses Unit for an injury to your nose.
No Minor Injury and Illness Unit (MIIU) service will be provided there during this period.
The Endoscopy Department is on the first floor of the Outpatients Unit at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
Sample requirements For adults, blood taken into a 5mL gold top tube (rust top for Acute Unit) For children, blood taken into a 3.5mL rust top
Generally, patients are admitted by 12:00 noon but could be in the unit until 6.00 pm or longer depending on the polyp removal and recovery.
If your child is not moving their arm fully by the next day, they will need to return either to a Minor Injuries Unit or Emergency Department.
Sample requirements For adults, 5 ml of blood taken into a 5mL gold top tube (or rust top for the Acute Unit) For children, blood taken into a 3.5mL rust