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For self-referral to podiatry or physiotherapy, please use the details below.
Also 56% of NIPE’s suffered at least one delay for other reasons, including misplaced notes (38%) and unavailability of mother or baby (22%).
, we can reduce the impact this is having on their quality of life or ability to function.
If your nose appears straight or unchanged, then no further treatment is necessary.
leave the ward or your baby’s room remove your coat or outdoor clothing when you arrive, to prevent the spread of infection Brothers and sisters of your
, therapy or immune status.
If you think you may qualify for a permit, please ask the sister/manager of the ward or department you are attending or visiting.
If you have further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the specialist nurses on the number below or by email.
Repeat at 12 hours post chest pain to determine if rising or stable level.
GREEN Pack contains: Sterile flocked swab, Tube with sterile viral transport medium Use for virology investigations only Do not use for bacteriology or
The public are advised to only attend A&E or call 999 if their condition is life-threatening or serious.
This is a free event, aimed at anyone working in primary care, secondary care or community teams at any grade or level.
Inpatients Please contact the Haematology SHO, the Consultant Haematologists or their secretaries if a clinical referral, bone marrow aspirate or trephine
Patients only currently able to access via referral from their nurse practitioner or their GP.
You must not have anything to eat or drink before your operation, including chewing gum or sucking on sweets.
If seizures increase or are likely to increase, then monitoring is advised particularly if a dose adjustment is being considered.
after you or your GP.
if you have suggestions for how we can improve our service, speak to the ward manager or any of the staff nurses on duty.
A cannula will be inserted into a vein in your arm or hand. This will be used to give you any medication needed during or after your procedure.
Please tell the nurse practitioner or doctor if you have had problems with any previous surgery, anaesthetic or if you have any allergies – this is very