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access the survey, please click the link below: https://bit.ly/3MHOXIG Alternatively, if you would prefer to scan a QR code, this is available within the PDF
The PDF below has a section to fill this in and is available for printing or you can pick up a copy from the department helpdesk.
Within the PDF below, see figure 1.
access the survey, please click the link below: https://bit.ly/3MHOXIG Alternative, if you would prefer to scan a QR code, this is available within the PDF
See images within the PDF below.
(imagery within the PDF below).
The skin around the nephrostomy is red or hot.
The normal heart beat is called sinus rhythm (see Figure 1: Normal heart rhythm within the PDF at the bottom of the page).
You will not be able to see or feel the radiotherapy as it is not painful. The machine may make a buzzing sound (see the image within the PDF below).
Within the PDF below, see Figure 1: Areas of highest risk for pressure ulcers
To help you understand your operation, it is helpful to have a basic knowledge of how the body works (see Figure 1 within the PDF).
A space is provided within the PDF leaflet attached.
Visual images inside the PDF below. Let your affected arm hang straight down. Swing your arm as if drawing a circle on the floor. Change direction.
See the figure within the PDF below.
See Figure 1: Anatomy of the Gallbladder and Biliary Tree & Figure 2: The gallbladder’s location on in the body within the PDF below.
To help you understand your procedure, it is helpful to have a basic knowledge of how the body works (see Figure 1 within the PDF).
Gloucestershire leaflet ‘Information for Carers’ at: www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/media/documents/one-glos-information-for-carers-A5-booklet-v04r07_12.03.24.pdf
back of your pelvis and a local anaesthetic will be injected to numb the area where the sample will be taken from, just over the iliac crest (within the PDF
Within the PDF below, see Figure 1: The stomach before and after the anti-reflux surgery.