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The GSQIA aims to contribute to a patient safety aware workforce with the knowledge, skills and confidence to continually strive for safety and quality
Most patients go back to work in 2 to 3 days, but some take longer. A sick note of up to a week can be given if needed.
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.
"Finally, we continue to support our patients with learning disabilities as they transition to adult care since we have got to know many of them and their
up to 1 in every 3 patients.
This page gives you information about nasal douching, when to use it and how to make up a saline solution.
2 to 3 days).
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.
If you are planning to return to work LTFT it is important to liaise early with your department and rota co-ordinator in order to plan your rota.
They are referred to as RCs.
If you plan to bring children, speak to the nurse in charge first as they may need to prepare for their visit.
Turnaround time This is a reference laboratory investigation - the turnaround time is affected by time taken to transport the sample to the testing lab
Consultant radiographer posts need to be expanded to develop and improve clinical oncology services.
will be completed shortly for patients who are unable to access digital information or prefer to use a physical document.