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This is to make sure that you are fit to have the operation and for any medication adjustments to be made.
We work hard to minimising the risks to you.
The time until your follow-up appointment is to allow your treatment to carry on working, let side effects settle down and to give you time to recover.
What do I need to do to prepare for treatment?
SMART Aim: To decrease the number of pressure ulcers due to wearing a rigid collar in Trauma and Orthopaedic ward, to 50% by December 2019.
Can you help to give the gift of life to people in Gloucestershire?
You may be asked to sit/stand on a weighing scale to make sure the team has an up-to-date record of your weight.
In order to manage high patient numbers, we use ‘cohort’ areas in our EDs to safely care for people.
Due to how extremely busy we are, we will try our best to fit you in but another appointment may need to be booked.
Clinical Nurse Specialists Tel: 0300 422 6785 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm Head and Neck Dietitian Tel: 0300 422 3460 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to
These devices are used to fix the catheter to your thigh to hold the catheter securely.
Aim To create and provide an enteral tube feeding passport to 50% of the adult patients in Gloucestershire by 2019, to help improve communication between
using live camera images to guide the procedure.
A 9% reduction in anaesthetic gas-related emissions, equivalent to 90 return flights from London to New York.
If any businesses, community groups or individuals would like to talk to us about how they can help bring these projects to life, we’d love to hear from
Local people are being reminded to take every possible precaution to help reduce transmission and to also think carefully about their Christmas plans.
provide it to you.
You can contact PALS to arrange an appointment to speak to an advisor.
an inherited enzyme deficiency), or secondary (e.g. due to excessive intake of oxalate or its precursors, or due to gastrointestinal disease associated
Many children will grow out of their epilepsy so will not need to be transitioned to adult services.