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Remember to take the completed chart with you to the appointment.
When you arrive, you will be advised to change in to a hospital gown.
This can sometimes be a challenge, so the team will aim to support family members and carers to get used to new routines.
I would like to thank all those who have worked so hard to get us to this point and enabled us to implement this transformation in the way care is provided
Babies who have been discharged home are required to come back to the hospital (usually on the Neonatal Unit) to continue to be reviewed.
to make decisions for yourself.
This page gives you information about nasal douching, when to use it and how to make up a saline solution.
Clinical Nurse Specialists Tel: 0300 422 6785 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm Head and Neck Dietitian Tel: 0300 422 3460 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to
feedback to find out barriers to clerking.
You may be asked to sit/stand on weighing scales to make sure the team have an up-to-date record of your weight.
They are referred to as RCs.
Avoid swimming and using tampons for 6 to 8 weeks, to help to prevent any infections.
will be completed shortly for patients who are unable to access digital information or prefer to use a physical document.
If the patient is known to be open to a team, but might need earlier follow-up, please direct your points to the relevant clinical team.
lives, supporting them to live better.
Rarely this may require a chest drain to be inserted and admission to hospital to resolve the problem.
staff to aim even higher.
Support and advice to learn new breastfeeding positions Expressing, cup feeding and how to make up bottles for bottle-feeding Facilities available to express
"Teamwork is crucial in the hospitals, and this challenge will also help to develop our culture of working together to give the best possible care to our
wish to.