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Stitches We usually use dissolvable stitches.
Details on how to do this can be found on our How to access BadgerNotes page Use our step-by-step guide
Medicines we can use: All babies with a moderate and strongly positive test will be given folic acid medicine by mouth for at least 3 months to help them
need to continue to simplify access to services, join them up further and help staff and patients better understand the services available and when to use
This includes better integration across multi-disciplinary teams and more efficient use of space.
The orthoptist will provide you with a spatula marked with a target, but you can use a pen, pencil or even a finger to do this exercise.
If wearing a pad which becomes loose, use some tape to re-secure it. You should not be able to blink under the pad.
You may also use the Chapel for prayer, the mats are inside the cupboard.
During the operation the anaesthetist will use this catheter to give pain relief by injecting local anaesthetic into the epidural space.
This is usually done with the use of specialised bandages.
If you use an insulin pump, we would like your BM to be 7mmol/L. Please call your local pump team if you need advice.
You will be given instructions on how to use the Bravo™ reflux recorder and when to return the equipment to the Endoscopy Unit.
We need insulin to take these glucose molecules into our body’s cells, where we can use them for energy.
“Our Gloucestershire model for delivering this vaccine has been designed to take into account the nature and needs of our county; it will make use of our
One day, she hopes to return to Kenya and use her skills to further develop healthcare for pastoralist people.
Regular checks of your bladder and removal of tumour recurrence as and when needed Immunotherapy: Use of tuberculosis vaccine (BCG) given directly into
Please can you ask your family to bring in toiletries and day clothes for you to use during your stay.
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crucial to safe care Staff assessed risks to women and acted on them Safety checks on emergency equipment was completed daily to make sure it was ready to use