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For ethylene glycol/methanol or paraquat overdose please refer to individual web pages.
secondary (e.g. due to excessive intake of oxalate or its precursors, or due to gastrointestinal disease associated with fat malabsorption).
If specialist coagulation tests are requested, one or more aliquots may be frozen until analysis (or up to two months) at between -15 and -40°C.
This is made by the doctor who the child or young person has seen.
Bathing When you have a bath or a shower, put the CADD pump upright on a stool or chair near to you.
or smoke.
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 should: contact the PD Team or Ward 7b if you begin to feel unwell or have any concerns. contact the PD Team at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital if any
You may find that your skin is very dry and scaly or cracked or you may have moisture coming through the skin (exudate).
Please bring any medication or special feeds that your child or young person may require.
Your child may have had surgery or a trauma injury such as a broken leg or a head injury.
Flag Flag, or place an ‘alert’ in a person’s electronic health record and on their file so it is clear that they have information or communication needs
Dry eye is sometimes called ‘dry eye syndrome’ or ‘dry eye disease’.
Patch testing does not detect allergies related to diet, hay fever or asthma.
Infection Infection in the tummy or wounds. Bleeding This can be inside the tummy or on the surface from the cuts in the skin.
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.
the thigh or pelvis.
Patients with ZZ, SZ, SS, MZ or null phenotypes show increased risk of lung (emphysema) or liver disease (cirrhosis).
Samples that are under filled, overfilled or haemolysed give erroneous results and therefore will not be tested.