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This would create the required space ensuring patients who need a hospital stay are cared for on the appropriate specialist ward – enhancing patient care
Trust’s first Liver Specialist Nurse in 2009, demand for the service has increased and we now have four specialist nurses at Gloucestershire Hospitals who
Who will be doing the biopsy?
Please tell the doctor or nurse who completes the port-a-cath referral if you are taking any medicines that thin your blood, such as antiplatelet (aspirin
People who are diagnosed with cystinuria lead a normal life but are seen regularly in clinic to monitor the condition.
Please make sure they are with an experienced carer who is able to closely observe them for the next few days.
This page is intended for all pregnant women who have been asked to attend for an oral Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT).
Who can fit the boots and bar?
you: are allergic to any medications. are taking any other prescribed medications or herbal medicines and this has not been discussed with the person who
Normally you do not see the person who performed your procedure before going home.
It is more common for boys than girls and it can run in families, so your baby may have a relative who had a tongue-tie.
On arrival, you will see a specialist emergency clinician called a triage nurse who will assess how serious your condition is.
You will be seen by a nurse who will check your paper work and record your observations.
If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact a member of your care team who will advise you.
It is important that you notify adults who are responsible for your child such as family, friends, school, nursery or childminder and club leaders (for
If the bones are particularly out of place you may be referred to the Trauma Service who will advise you about further treatment options.
People look up to leaders who are honest to themselves and compassionate, both of which are really great strengths.
Acknowledgement We would like to acknowledge the patient information department of Moorfields Eye Hospital, London who have kindly agreed for some of the
You should avoid taking any other medicines unless prescribed by a doctor who knows that you are taking anticoagulants.
A sample which is inadequately or inappropriately packaged can present a significant hazard to all those who subsequently have to deal with it.