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Test for ketones, as instructed by your diabetes team.
The boots are set at the correct angle and must not be altered by anyone other than a member of the team.
This can then be tested by the microbiology laboratory.
The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy’s website gives you information about managing your pain caused by a musculoskeletal condition with access to online
Required Information All samples must be accompanied by a yellow non gynae cytology request form.
There is also very useful information specifically for rheumatology patients provided by Versus Arthritis.
Our current values are: Caring: We care for our patients and colleagues by showing respect and compassion.
The information provided by EUS can help guide treatment more accurately.
Only stop other cardiac medication if you are advised by your doctor or cardiac nurse.
The examination will be performed by a clinician.
Area of expertise Dr Thomson is a consultant clinical psychologist, specialising in working with people affected by neurological conditions.
The Radiotherapy Late Effects Service aims to support people to live well with the late effects of radiotherapy by listening, offering lifestyle changes
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Sample retention by lab: Citrate samples are retained for a minimum of 24 hours at 15-30°C.
Once you have completed the online booking form, a midwife will contact you by 9 weeks of pregnancy to book your first appointment.
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You can help reduce the risk of thrombosis by moving around as much as you are able to and particularly by exercising your legs.
Start by sitting upright on a firm surface with your back supported and legs straight. You should be warm and comfortable.
Cancer Support, the Prehabilitation programme is designed to encourage patients with cancer in Gloucestershire to take an active role in their cancer care by
The Trust has published further information, including support for anyone affected by the documentary, on our website.