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Patients who need to attend our hospitals for produces involving GI surgery should continue to access health services as normal.
However, risks do increase with age and for those who already have heart, chest, or other medical conditions such as diabetes or for those who are overweight
you would like to tell us when something has gone well, you can: speak personally to the member of staff providing your care and treatment contact PALS who
carers may wish to take advantage of staying in touch using virtual visiting; if your relative does not have a personal device, please speak to the ward who
If you think you would benefit from the support of a clinical psychologist, please ask the clinician in clinic who will be able make a referral on your
The operator will then contact a senior nurse who will be able to advise you.
Useful Links [NG28] Type 2 diabetes in Adults: Management [NG17] Type I Diabetes in Adults: Diagnosis and Management WHO publications on diabetes [NG3]
On arrival at the department you will be seen by a nurse who will check your personal details.
The anaesthetist who visits the ward may not be the same one who gives the anaesthetic, but the information you give them will be passed on to the appropriate
In a small number of patients who required PN for more than 28 days, we trailed the use of a protective cleaning cap on the CVC.
(this is now resolving) The goal was to ensure that through providing a clear process we would deliver quality care regardless of who was delivering that
Women are 3 times more likely to be affected than men, particularly those who have a young baby.
This is a register of customers who are dialysis patients who can apply to have their landline repaired as a priority, due to the fact that you carry out
Normally you do not see the person who performed your procedure before going home.
Our maternity team are calling everyone who is likely to be directly affected by these short-term changes today, but please bear with us as this takes
All our main entrances have allocated parking spaces for disabled people who are Blue Badge holders.
days Note: patients are informed that their results will be available from their G.P. or consultant approximately 7 days after their appointment date WHO
The trial aims to find out whether a drug called inclisiran safely reduces the risk of heart attacks or strokes in people who already have a history of
Many of these are diabetic patients who use insulin at home.
Glucose juice must never be given to a person who is unconscious, as this may lead choking.