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These patients should be admitted directly to other areas and not require attendance to ED.
Where transport is difficult, specimens may be cultured up to 48hr after collection.
be the result of a specific factor deficiency.
Speak to your GP if you are unsure if you should be driving. Further information can be found at: www.gov.uk/drug-driving-law
When they are awake you will be able to be with them again. You will be able to take them home later that afternoon.
Your adult can stay right by you all night so you don’t have to be on your own if you don’t want to be.
Swabs should be collected from lesions or if no lesions present a throat swab can be taken.
of the business to be transacted."
This means that access to the ED and main Atrium will be disrupted. Parking outside the Atrium will NOT be available at this time.
Any X-rays taken will be reviewed by a specialist doctor. If there is any concern that there may be a more serious injury, you will be contacted.
Why does this test need to be carried out?
Any infection will be treated with antibiotics but you may need to be in hospital for longer than expected.
Where will the new building be located?
be by ambulance.
Wheelchairs will be available at the points indicated on the map There will be limited parking for EZEC and SWAST ambulances dropping off or collecting
We write to patients a little ahead of when they are due to be screened, this will either be a fixed appointment or a letter asking you to contact us to
You may want to bring something to read as you will be expected to rest while waiting for the second blood sample to be taken.
When can a sample of urine be taken?
For a sample to be treated as urgent, the laboratory must be notified on 0300 422 4219/3314.