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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
It is important that the patient has NOT received any transfused erythrocytes for this result to be valid.
When you come into the unit, you will be seen by a children’s nurse and: You will be weighed by one of the friendly nurses and they will also check your
Due to the levels of radioactivity, if you wish to be cremated there may be a slight delay.
This can be very serious.
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.
If unavoidable, samples can be stored refrigerated overnight.
Will I be seen in outpatients? Most patients do not need to be seen again at the hospital.
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.
If you are not pregnant, the medication should be tried again as instructed.
both workshops will be held in Sandford CGH
The final strategy will then be taken to the Council of Governors on 12 October 2023 for approval and will then be published on the Trust website.
Will I be able to drive?
of the business to be transacted."
The test can be ordered as an urgent request.
offered for at risk adult relatives of individuals with known HFE mutations All samples should be accompanied by a request form which can be downloaded
The test can be ordered as an urgent request. Reference ranges