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Foods that should be limited
You will not be fully asleep and you will be able to understand and respond to verbal commands.
You will be seen by the health staff who will be treating you including a dentist.
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Can I be present during the examination?
Sample requirements Stones should be sent in a 60mL plain pot or a 30mL Universal.
The Steristrips™ can be peeled off after 7 days.
There may be further charges from your consultant which you will incur separately. These may not be covered by insurance.
You will be given instructions on when it should be worn and how much body weight you can put through your limb.
No further treatment will be needed.
For blood thinning medications (anticoagulants) separate advice will be given.
Patient Preparation The test can be performed at the patient's surgery.
All responses will be anonymous and any information provided will be used sensitively and stored securely.
experience, you will be given the opportunity to provide your contact details (these will remain confidential).
The dressing will only need to be changed once a week in most cases. If your ulcer is very wet this may need to be more often.
Your consultant will be able to discuss this with you in more detail.
The form needs to be completed, signed and submitted to your line manager for review.
This may be useful to determine concordance of infection between partners If herpetic lesions are present a viral swab is a better diagnostic test Sample
If unavoidable, samples can be stored refrigerated overnight.
Smaller volumes down to a minimum of 50 µl can be tested, but assay sensitivity may be reduced.