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They will carry out wound care if needed.
If unsure about sample requirements, or if a hot box is required for sample transport, please contact the Immunology laboratory This test is useful in
What will happen if I have a third or fourth degree tear?
All X-rays are reviewed and you will be contacted if there are any concerns.
What should I do if I fall?
It is important that you let the doctor know if you have had problems with any previous surgery, anaesthetic or if you have any allergies.
Refrigerate samples if transport is delayed. Turnaround time Microscopy results on day of receipt Culture results 2 - 4 days
If a random glucose is >11.0 mmol/L diabetes is likely.
CK may be falsely low if the sample is collected too early or too late post MI.
The nurse will want to know if you have any allergies or if you have had bad reactions to any medicines.
If transport is delayed, refrigeration is preferable to storage at ambient temperature. Turnaround time 2 - 5 days
As of this morning (Tuesday 14 May), if you’re over the age of 18 you will be able to view your appointment letters and details in our brand new Patient
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 you have any problems or questions, please contact the Radiology Nurses.
If unavoidable samples can be stored refrigerated overnight.
Do not worry if you develop any of the following early reactions.
If it happens you may feel a lump or dragging sensation.
useful pointers: If you think you may need A&E or to get the right care 24/7, click 111.nhs.uk or call 111.
Please talk to a member of staff if you need a carer or a translator to attend with you.
If you have any bleeding, always let your cancer doctor or nurse know.