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If suitable, you will be referred to a cochlear implant centre for further testing and the implant surgery.
We can contact leaders from other faith groups if needed.
If constipation becomes a problem, please contact your GP as you may need a mild laxative.
This mean that you can contact the EKU directly if you have any concerns.
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Steps to get a cochlear implant If you are considering a cochlear implant, watch this video:
Refrigerate samples if transport is delayed.
If you need help or support Start by reading our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
If you have any questions, please contact the Arrhythmia Nurse Specialists. Tel: 0300 422 8420 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Please let the Diabetes Team know if you would like support with your weight.
If unavoidable, samples can be stored refrigerated overnight.
If cells are present, the identification of the cells by immunophenotyping may be required.
If you’re a patient who smokes, our Tobacco Free Team are here to help as part of your stay in hospital.
You will be advised if this is the case.
Please ask your nurse for help if you are not sure what to do.
They may predict an unsatisfactory outcome after thymectomy and if negative can exclude thymoma.
During your stay in hospital, the hospital pharmacy team will assess you and your medicines to check if you would benefit from the Discharge Medicines
Throat swabs, mouth swabs and NPAs can be used for PCR if collected within 6 days of the onset of rash.
Any treatment with medicines results in a balance of benefits and harms; if the medicine doesn’t relieve the symptoms then the result of taking the medicine