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Blood in the semen may persist for 6 weeks or more.
If you become unwell after the procedure or you require more information, please contact the Respiratory Ward, Dr Steer or Dr Bintcliffe’s secretary.
breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant. are taking any anticoagulants, antiplatelets or other medications to thin the blood. have or have had a
in your mouth or have signs of an infection
, 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
known as deep vein thrombosis, or DVT).
(white flour or corn flour to thicken) White bread or rolls (no seedy bread) Potatoes – boiled or mashed (no skins) Pasta/noodles White rice Butter/margarine
In DDH the socket may not grow deep enough and in some cases, the ball, or head of the femur, may be partly or completely outside of the socket.
If you have an illness that won’t go away or have a more urgent medical need, then call your GP surgery.
This includes being under 40 years of age at the time of treatment, a body mass index of under or equal to 35 and no living children of your own or of
(No patient preparation or special handling required) Adult 5ml Gold-top SST tube or 3.5ml Rust-top gel tube (Trust users only) Paediatric 1ml serum Sample
testing and/or anti-D prophylaxis.
Operate machinery or do anything requiring skill or judgment. Make important decisions or sign any documents.
Please tell the nurse practitioner or doctor if you have had problems with any previous surgery or anaesthetic, or if you have any allergies this is very
or irritability Rapid breathing or grunting Bulging fontanelle (soft patch on top of a baby’s head)
If the treatment is for a minor (under the age of 18) then the minor’s parent or guardian must sign the Agreement to Pay form on behalf of the minor.
For more information, please visit: Macmillan or Cancer Research Alternatively, you can discuss this with your CNS or the FOCUS team.
as diabetes or eczema Medications which may lower your immune system, such as steroids or chemotherapy can also make you more at risk of cellulitis.