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CT scanners can be used to help identify and monitor conditions, such as stroke, heart disease and cancer.
Complications You may be advised against giving birth in a midwifery-led unit if you’re considered to be at increased risk of complications: at the beginning
This is usually of use in pregnancy and should only be requested after discussion with a Consultant Microbiologist.
If unavoidable, samples can be stored refrigerated overnight.
All responses will be anonymous and any information provided will be used sensitively and stored securely.
A swab may be taken to rule out any possible infection.
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Speak to your GP if you are unsure whether you should be driving. Further information can be found at: www.gov.uk/drug driving-law
The 'average time to be seen by a doctor or nurse' is based on the average time for patients to be seen in the last hour and reflects the wait to full
Patients at both hospitals can be referred to the Healthy Lifestyles Service (HLS) for support, and can also be prescribed nicotine replacement therapy
Postnatal care continues to be available for 12 hours after birth, then you will be discharged home.
In order for a TTO to be dispensed in the pharmacy it must first be clinically screened by a pharmacist.
If your diabetes control shows no improvement, pump therapy may be discontinued. This will be discussed with you and reviewed at each clinic visit.
Every parent-to-be should be aware of their baby’s movements during pregnancy.
Or you may be very certain of your decision already.
There may be medical students present during your clinic, but you have the right to see your consultant alone.
You can register your decision to be an organ and tissue donor on the Organ Donation Register.
Often, some simple reassurance that they are not in danger can be enough to settle them.
One of the key factors was that there were no set times for antibiotics to be given.
This will mainly affect the Maternity emergency admissions entrance on Mayhill Way, but access to patients and ambulances will not be affected.