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An Advanced Nurse Practitioner or a Radiologist will discuss the procedure with you and ask you to sign a consent form.
You may also be asked to sign a consent form for the operation.
You will also be given medication in the form of a suppository placed in the rectum (back passage) called diclofenac (Voltarol®).
This may take the form of a hole (Atrial Septal Defect – ASD) or a small channel (Patent Foramen Ovale – PFO) which behaves rather like a ‘trapdoor’.
You will then be asked to sign a consent form stating that you understand why you are having the surgery and you are willing to go ahead with the procedure
You will need to take a signed form to the Parking Office to get the free parking pass, please ask any member of staff about this.
During radiotherapy to the pelvis, the vagina may become inflamed and as it recovers and heals, scar tissue can form.
If so, you will be given a form or forms for this at your pre assessment appointment.
a quick admission procedure, when you will be asked some questions, have your blood pressure, pulse and temperature taken and asked to sign a consent form
A doctor will come and talk with you before your operation and ask you to sign a consent form.
The pelvic floor muscles form a hammock at the base of your pelvis, spanning across the bottom of your spine (coccyx) to the bone between your legs (pubic
If you decide you do not want this procedure you can change your mind at any time, even after signing the consent form.
Please be aware that you will be asked to sign a form, explaining that we cannot accept responsibility for your belongings.
Pain modifying medication These medications can reduce pain signals from your nerves and are given in tablet form.
Avoid scalp irritants Some shampoos, conditioners and hair styling products can make any form of eczema worse, particularly on the scalp.
We will also ask your relatives to fill in a form with the height of your furniture at home.
It will be noted on your consent form which of these will apply to you.
This will be explained in detail during your pharmacy consultation, and a consent form for your medicines will be completed by a member of the pharmacy
Your doctor will explain the procedure to you before asking you to sign a consent form.
The anaesthetist and a doctor will visit you on the unit and explain the procedure to you before asking you to sign a consent form.