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What is a parotidectomy?
A soft tip is placed into your ear canal. You will feel a slight pressure for a few seconds and hear a tone.
Sometimes fibroids are seen during a laparoscopy (looking into the abdomen with a small telescope) or hysteroscopy (looking into the uterus with a telescope
A previous Cavell star winner, Khoboso was nominated by a senior nurse from outside the Trust who advised, “It was a privilege to observe Khoboso in action
Alternatively, you may be happy for another person, such as a neighbour, to have a key to a shed or garage, so that stock deliveries can be made in the
What is a hysterectomy?
Method A training pack was produced, and three existing hospital volunteers recruited to act as a carer support resource on the identified wards.
Make sure you have a barrier such as a towel between ice pack and your skin. Apply for 20 minutes at a time.
What if I need to change a delivery date or time?
Clinical advice regarding the management of a patient with a positive malaria screen is available via the Consultant Microbiologist.
A stroke is a serious medical emergency and will need urgent hospital treatment.
You might wish to offer a small snack (like a cube of cheese or a biscuit with peanut butter) a few hours before the next meal – it will offer extra calories
For many patients, a skin cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming.
Repeat procedure A second or even a third attempt with ureteroscopy may sometimes be considered the best approach to a problem, if you have a stone or
A bad attack of angina, a heart attack or a stroke (1 in every 1,000 patients).
It’s no longer just a clinical space; it’s now a place where children feel safe and distracted from the anxiety of being in hospital.
Note that you should only take your child to Cheltenham A&E if: your child doesn’t need to be admitted to a ward, for example they have a sprained ankle
It explains procedures such as registering a death and arranging a funeral.