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We welcome colleagues from diverse countries around the world and do our best to ensure that they feel comfortable and included as soon as they arrive.
Further advice can be found at www.nhs.uk/staywell If you do find yourself ill, injured, or unwell and are not sure where to seek help, here are a few
hospital environment is very different to the usual Samaritans setting but the volunteers will offer the same compassionate listening service as they do
and/or septic shock PCT is normally less than 0.05 ng/ml (equivalent to less than 0.05 ug/L) in healthy individuals. note however that normal levels do
Why do I need an electrical cardioversion?
issued in situations where district or community nurses are attending a patient to administer an injectable medication to patients who are unable to do
You are welcome to stay with your child until they are unconscious (asleep) if you wish to do so.
Do nothing If the prolapse (bulge) is not troubling you greatly then surgery may not be necessary.
We do not know why this happens.
You may feel wind-like discomfort and belch some air up during the procedure but please do not be embarrassed as this is normal.
of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said: “One clear example has been our work with the South Asian community, where up to 70% of women do
to the Microbiology laboratory the same day as samples have to be incubated as soon as possible and must be received in the laboratory before 5.00pm Do
3.5mL blood taken into a rust top tube For neonates 0.8mL blood taken into a minicollect lithium heparin tube Storage/transport Do
“I’ve had such a good experience with it that I persuaded him that he should do it too.”
Some types of arthritis involve inflammation, while others do not.
They are referenced by laboratory name, telephone number, tests they do and the UKAS status. Specialist Haematology and Trial Samples
However, patients should only be injecting themselves unsupervised if they are competent to do so.
Do not hesitate to ask a member of the Leg Ulcer team or the nurses at your GP’s surgery for advice if you are struggling.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Have a bath or a shower, at least once a day and change your sanitary pads regularly (wash your hands both before and after you do so).