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When your baby is born your midwife or nurse, with your permission, can contact the hospital chaplain or your own religious leader.
Bathing When you have a bath or a shower, put the CADD pump upright on a stool or chair near to you.
For ease of interpretation it is recommended to take the levels at exactly 12 or 18 hours after the dose.
evidence of acidosis or alkalosis.
You should not return to work, look after dependants, cook or operate machinery. You should not drink any alcohol or take sleeping tablets.
Please bring any medication or special feeds that your child or young person may require.
your pregnancy The Midwives working in Maternity Triage take telephone referrals from you directly or from GPs and Community Midwives.
rhythm disturbance, or if you have artificial heart valves. have been diagnosed with heart inflammation or infection or if you have any severe liver or
If you are found not to have a cancer or an emergency condition you may need to see your GP or be referred less urgently to another doctor.
drinks or no added sugar drinks.
This dressing must be changed daily or more often if wet.
the thigh or pelvis.
If you experience pain and vomiting or you are unable to pass wind or stool, please attend the nearest Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department.
Temporary tissue swelling or oedema of the ureter following an operation on or near the ureter and kidney.
, tunic or trousers Charge nurse: navy blue top and trousers Staff nurse: blue and white striped dress, or tunic and navy trousers Male staff nurse: navy
The main risks of having an enteroscopy are: damage to teeth or bridgework. perforation or tear of the linings of the oesophagus, stomach or small bowel
Scar tissue or adhesions from previous abdominal surgery such as a caesarean section or appendicectomy.
You may find that your skin is very dry and scaly or cracked or you may have moisture coming through the skin (exudate).
If your child or the young person does not have a central venous device (either inserted into a vein or tunnelled under the skin) or an implanted device
Narrowing or blockage of the arteries in your leg means that the extra blood flow providing the oxygen needed when you walk or exercise cannot reach the