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You will see an optometrist who will ask you about the visual difficulties you are having in your everyday life.
Going home When you arrive on the ward your nurse will advise you approximately how long your stay in hospital will be.
You will be allocated a named consultant who will have responsibility for your care. You may see different members of the team from time to time.
When will I need to use BiPAP?
We will ask you to hold your scrotum up out of the way. We will then clean the area with antiseptic.
Your condition will be monitored closely by the nursing staff and you will be given any medication needed to keep you comfortable.
You will need to rewarm the compress a number of times. This will soften any debris and crusts making them easier to remove.
The staff at EPAU will help and advice you accordingly re your test results and guide you through what will happen next.
Will I need to stay in hospital?
At all other times your call will be diverted to the operator who will contact the on-call eye doctor.
What will happen next?
You will be told if this applies to you.
You will meet one of the colorectal nurse specialists who will be your keyworker.
Going home When you arrive on the ward, your nurse will advise you approximately how long your stay in hospital will be.
how payment will be made) and other details that will allow us to register private patients for private treatment.
ones as a result of Covid-19, and we understand how distressing it will be not to be with them at the end of their lives.
It will also help fund wellbeing safe spaces.
You will be seen by our pre-assessment team before your operation who will discuss these options with you. What exactly does the surgeon do?
Exactly when this will be depends on the type of treatment you are having. You will be informed by your team and given a blood form.