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They can be reached via the ward volunteers or Gloucestershire Carers Hub.
The challenges of accurately preparing St Mark's oral rehydration solution on the ward by Margaret Collins Keep Calm. Stay Warm.
You will be moved to a ward once your blood pressure is stable and the Critical Care team are happy with your recovery.
You will normally wake up in the operating theatres recovery area, but you may not remember much until you are back on the day unit or the ward in your
While on the ward, you will be shown how to perform deep suctioning to clear secretions.
After a general anaesthetic you will be taken back to the ward, on your bed, to recover.
Report to the area stated on your appointment letter (this may be the Radiology/Imaging department or a Ward), where you will be asked to change into a
She is part of the multi-disciplinary team and you may come across her in Pre-admission clinic, in the operating theatre, on ward rounds and in the combined
Jen Bircher – Activity Co-ordinator Jen works as an Activity Co-ordinator on Gallery Ward 1 and 2.
You will normally wake up in the recovery area of the operating theatre, but you may not remember much until you are back on the ward.
If your waters have broken, we would advise that you are admitted to the antenatal ward so that you can be monitored for signs of labour or infection,
England and Wales Transplant cricketer joins Gloucestershire team for the British Transplant Games Liam Ward will be competing in the British Transplant
You will normally wake up in the operating theatres recovery area, but you may not remember much until you are back on the ward.
reports show our national and regional compliance with key metrics: 1:1 care in labour, birth to midwife ratio; and supernumerary status of the labour ward
You will need someone to pick you up from the ward and you must have someone at home with you overnight following your procedure.
After the operation you will be taken to the recovery area and then onto the ward where you will be staying.
You may not, however, recall anything until you arrive back on the ward.
Nursing staff on the ward will scan your bladder with an ultrasonic scanner (this is painless), in order to make sure that you are emptying it properly
If you have any concerns following the separation of your baby’s tongue-tie please contact: Infant Feeding Team Maternity Ward The Women’s Centre, Gloucestershire