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Can we arrange to have a blessing said for our baby?
You may be referred to our Enhanced Supportive Care team (ESC) or our Community Palliative Care team, depending on your needs.
Quality Improvement Poster Download Background & Problems During the 2016/17 flu season our Trust saw a large percentage of positive flu results
patients treated in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department that the longest waiters were paediatric patients following internal referrals from our
Wash/decontaminate your hands before and after visiting the toilet, and before all meals Do not hesitate to ask our staff if they have washed their hands
Physiotherapy Visit the website below for information about managing pain and how you can refer yourself to see a physiotherapist. www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/our-services
Reach out to your midwife, health visitor, or GP, or visit our website for additional resources.”
During Covid Maggie became a roving nurse for gynaecology as we lost our ward and she then supported gynaecology patients and staff throughout the hospital
Head and Neck Consultant at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said: “This is an exciting project that has the potential to revolutionise our
We need insulin to take these glucose molecules into our body’s cells, where we can use them for energy.
T-Level placements as a pilot to see how as an employer we can support these students on industry placements with a view to inspiring them to work for our
Despite this, the National Smoking Cessation Audit 2019 and baseline data from our ED showed that many people are not having their smoking habits addressed
Our aim is to reduce your pain and make sure you make the best recovery possible.
You may need to collect medicines from one of our pharmacies. Gloucestershire Royal Hospital have one pharmacy department.
The amount of wind we produce depends on the food eaten together with our own individual digestive process.
Aim: Our aim was to improve documentation of DNA-CPR decisions within the first 24 hours of emergency admissions by 20% by December 2019.
gradual changes are more realistic and likely to be adhered to There is potential for the poem to be circulated across more wards Next steps: Utilise our
If a mother or baby born at Stroud needs postnatal care that requires on-going in hospital monitoring, this will be accommodated on our Maternity Ward
Continued use of the tool should be encouraged especially with those at highest risk in our population, i.e. under ones, immuno-compromised, recent surgery
We recognise that this can be a difficult issue for many families and thank you for your cooperation with our procedures.