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If necessary, only tackle 1 larger activity a day. Take regular rest breaks.
Therefore, please let us know if you have any allergies before the procedure.
If your fingers become cold and blue, even if you have kept your limb raised, please contact the Plaster Room immediately for advice.
All risks or complications can be reduced if you follow the guidance on this page.
You may feel a tired if you have not slept well before the procedure.
Please contact your consultant’s secretary if you have any questions or concerns.
Talk to a midwife or doctor if you think this applies to you. Find out if you are entitled to free vitamin supplements.
If you smoke, we strongly advise you to stop. Wound infection If your wound becomes infected, this is usually not serious but may require treatment.
What would happen if you got caught in an emergency situation? Do you have a contingency plan in place?
GP surgeries, Community Minor Injury and Illness Units, or one of the two A&E Departments if needed.
You may also be referred to the clinic if you have had a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy.
What if my cancer has spread?
However, AMH cannot tell us if you will achieve a pregnancy.
The British Lung Foundation has more information about coronavirus if you have a lung condition.
If unavoidable, samples can be stored refrigerated overnight. Required information Relevant clinical details including medication.
If it’s your first pregnancy and you’re not sure when to come to the hospital or birth unit, call the delivery suite at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
If pulmonary infiltrates are present then a BAL sample is required.
If the levels are within the recommended range with normal renal function then the levels should be repeated twice weekly If the renal function is abnormal
Notes Lower limb ulcers will always be colonised with bacteria so a positive culture result will not distinguish clinical infection from colonisation If
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