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This is an eye condition that can eventually lead to sight loss. In order to prevent this, treatment is needed to reduce the pressure.
Patients who receive a meniscus transplant will be given the opportunity to write to the family of the donor, to thank them for giving them the opportunity
This is to make sure that you are fit to have the operation and for any medication adjustments to be made.
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The facility opens to patients on 16 June 2025
Although you will be keen to resume normal activities there may be a few adjustments that you will need to make.
the impact to wellbeing and development.
The time until your follow-up appointment is to allow your treatment to carry on working, let side effects settle down and to give you time to recover.
If you agree to have scalp cooling, the nurses will give you more information about what to expect and what you need to bring with you on the day of treatment
“We wanted to put on activities that were accessible and affordable for everyone with people being able to give as little as £1 to the appeal.
This liquid may be given to you, by the nurse, to take home to be used to help remove the leaked drug from under your skin.
SMART Aim: To decrease the number of pressure ulcers due to wearing a rigid collar in Trauma and Orthopaedic ward, to 50% by December 2019.
Aim To reduce the time patients with NEWS>4 are waiting to be seen by the medical team by 40% by April 2017.
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You may be asked to sit/stand on a weighing scale to make sure the team has an up-to-date record of your weight.
Due to how extremely busy we are, we will try our best to fit you in but another appointment may need to be booked.
If you stay in hospital, you may be asked to move into a single room. This will help to reduce the risk of MRSA being passed on to other patients.
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