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Try to avoid alcohol, as it can react with some medication – check with your nurse.
Chemical Pathology Notes All patients receiving gentamicin must have levels monitored, primarily to avoid renal toxicity Renal function should also be
It is important not to avoid exercise and other forms of activity. Exercise can: Reduce the fear of breathlessness.
If aspirating fluid with syringe transfer sample to pot with minimal pressure to avoid damage to cells.
You should continue to avoid taking antibiotics which contain penicillin.
Anaesthetists take a lot of care to avoid all the risks given in this section.
This means more patients will be treated on the same day by specialist teams and avoid using the Emergency Department altogether.
Bulk up your meals with vegetables/salad and lean proteins to avoid feeling hungry. Avoid eating carbohydrates late at night.
Eat healthily and avoid smoking Try to eat a healthy varied diet and avoid smoking to help the healing process.
Samples must be separated and plasma frozen within 6 hours maximum to avoid false positive results.
You should avoid taking any other medicines unless prescribed by a doctor who knows that you are taking anticoagulants.
Follow up 2D-electrophoreisis is performed as appropriate, to avoid missing attenuated forms in which the GAG:creatinine ratio is normal but abnormal GAG's
Pat dry, avoid rubbing the skin as this can cause further damage.
Avoid talcum powder and wet wipes. Avoid wearing panty liners if possible and if they are essential use fragrance free ones.
Avoid wearing tight clothing and using lotions around the wound area.
It is also necessary to make contact so that the laboratory is alerted and to avoid confusion with 25-OHD.
You may feel sick after sedation so we suggest that you avoid eating large meals for 24 hours. We advise you to rest.
Avoid wet floors. Make sure that the area/room is well lit. Beware of hazards including doors/ uneven surfaces, wet leaves and ice.
Do not fry food Avoid seeds and sweetcorn especially Drink plenty of fluids
Avoid tight clothing that may rub and irritate the area. For women it is usually best to avoid wearing tights.