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We will check that the area is numb before going ahead with the surgery.
We may also take small samples of tissue (a biopsy) for further analysis in a laboratory.
“Not only will these developments provide additional capacity across both our sites, which is much needed, but they will also ensure we can provide care
We also suggest that GP's make a note on the patient’s record that a test has been issued and ensure a process is in place to follow up the result, in
We see patients according to the seriousness of their condition, so you may notice patients who arrived after you being seen before you.
This is not serious, although we need to know about it for future treatments.
We recommend that you read this page carefully.
We are very excited to have a number of charity places available with half price registration for both the half marathon and 10k events!
We ask all visitors to sanitise their hands on entering and leaving the ward with alcohol hand sanitiser outside each ward and department.
In Critical Care we are fairly poor at assessing for delirium and acting upon it when recognised until the patient is unmanageable.
To help the Endoscopy Department understand what is important to you and how we can improve our service, we would appreciate if you would take the time
If you feel that your symptoms are not following the pattern we have outlined above, then please contact us and we can arrange for one of our therapists
Whilst we do not expect disruptive behaviour at our meetings held in public or our public meetins, we hope being clear about expectations will assist with
We do not know why this happens.
We work closely with the Macmillan Renton Unit at Hereford County Hospital
Dressing We will give you some aids to help you get dressed.
We wanted to assess whether either technique led to more favourable post operative conditions for patients.
Visiting We are generally flexible with visiting times and number of visitors, so please check beforehand with your midwife.
We advise you to move your arm regularly to minimise the risk of a frozen shoulder or shoulder stiffness.
We also expect your visitors to follow advice from the hospital, by: not sitting on patient’s beds. not visiting if they are unwell.