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The nurse will want to know if you have any allergies or if you have had any bad reactions to any medications.
What if the birth unit I have chosen is busy on the day I go into labour?
If your skin is already sore
What will happen if I have a third or fourth degree tear?
What should I do if I fall?
What if I forget to take a dose?
If the discharge gets heavier, foul smelling or if you have bright red bleeding, you should contact your GP or specialist nurse for advice.
What if I am due for a period at the time of the appointment?
What if I develop diarrhoea?
The nurse will want to know if you have any allergies or if you have had bad reactions to any medicines.
CK may be falsely low if the sample is collected too early or too late post MI.
A copy can also be sent to your GP if you would wish.
Stent insertion If there is a narrowing or if a stone cannot be removed, then a plastic or metal mesh tube the size of a biro refill can be put into the
An appointment will be made for you if needed.
If they are still in pain contact your dentist for advice.
What will happen if I agree to have the test?
The nurse will also ask if you have any allergies or have had any reactions to medicines or foods. You will be asked if you want sedation.
If a friend or relative had a similar injury and made a quick and straightforward recovery, or if they have seen someone else struggle to overcome pain
They will carry out wound care if needed.
Always read the label for directions, especially if you are taking other medicines or if you have been given prescription pain relief.