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Stay Away When Ill: Do not visit a baby if you're ill or have recently been ill, including conditions like colds, cold sores, or gastrointestinal issues
Any prostate tissue taken away during surgery will be analysed to rule out cancer.
Hold the card tipped slightly down so it is touching the tip of your nose and with the line of dots extending away from you.
Following the treatment, you should: Stay at least 1 metre away from adults for up to 16 days. Stay away from children for 22 days.
Please let us know if there is anything that needs to be locked away.
If you are suffering from an illness that won’t go away, after self-care or advice from the pharmacy, you are advised to Click or Call your GP surgery
I am going away; do I need to take my CPAP? Yes. CPAP needs to be worn every night to prevent your daytime sleepiness from returning.
With your thumb still on the plunger lift the syringe away from your skin.
If you haven't got time to apply straight away, we can send you the link to the job you're interested in so you can apply later, simply register your interest
If you are going away or have any appointments in the next 28 days that cannot be changed, please let the Urology Navigator know.
Wash out the eye with clean water Pull the upper lid over the bottom lid Avoid rubbing your eye Gently wipe away particles from the inner corner of your
hopes to provide immediate care for injuries, illnesses, and accidents, helping to prevent complications and fatalities in places where hospitals are far away
Every day in hospital is also a precious day away from home for patients.
People often spend time here away from the pressures and anxieties of hospital life.
If you have a problem with your wound or you develop any of these symptoms after leaving hospital, contact your GP or NHS 111 for advice straight away,
A relative or friend is welcome to wait for you at the hospital while you have your procedure, but they are encouraged to go home if it’s not too far away
This does not take away your right to have the test stopped at any time.
While we can't take away the distress of not being with loved ones at the end of their lives, the NHS in Gloucestershire is committed to making sure that
“The app is easy to use, so we expect that most parents-to-be will enjoy the benefits almost straight away.
“We appeal to smokers to take their cigarettes well away from our buildings and grounds, and hope that they will consider others before they light up.”