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At Gloucestershire Hospitals, we know that approximately 25% of IV antibiotics can be switched to oral appropriately and safely.
You will need to let the DVLA know that you have had an ICD implant.
Tobacco Free Team members will be there to provide advice and information to patients, relatives, visitors and staff who want to know more about stopping
If you would like to continue receiving paper letters, you can delete the text message and let your care team know when you next visit the hospital.
As soon as we are aware, we will let you know if your name is on the list for the following day.
something to eat or drink need help with anything are feeling too hot or too cold If you have any concerns during your wait, please let a member of staff know
This is a good sign, as it helps the consultant to know that the needle is exactly where it is needed.
If you do feel sick, let the nurse looking after you know so that you can be given something to treat it.
We know that this type of support can make a real impact on the emotional wellbeing of our staff, especially after recent pressures.
Kathryn Meansworth, Gloucestershire Maternity Voices Partnership Chair, said: “The feedback from families in Gloucestershire says that getting to know
Discharge planning starts as soon as you are admitted as we like to know your social circumstances and give you a proposed date for discharge.
Let the health professional looking after you know if you have any pain.
We know how important it is to our patients that they understand what is happening, even if we can’t give them a precise date for their appointment or
Please let the staff know if: you are taking any blood thinning medication (such as warfarin, clopidogrel, aspirin, rivaroxaban or apixaban).
An initial result letter will be sent to you and your GP from the screening department to make sure you know the result as soon as possible.
For other areas such as partners’ access, we know that these will have been impacted by COVID regulations, but we want people to know that we are listening
It is always rewarding to see the progress patients make in overcoming their illnesses and extremely fulfilling to know that I played a role.
It is an opportunity to recognise the contribution of AHPs to patient care and population health, and a chance to get to know more about the role that