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You have numbness or tingling in the affected arm, hand, thigh or leg. You have new calf tenderness or pain.
Operate machinery or do anything requiring skill or judgment. Make important decisions or sign any documents.
gown if extensive splashing or spraying, or performing an aerosol generating procedure (AGP)) FFP3 respirator or Powered hood Eye protection If tolerated
Acknowledging the commitment and achievement of individuals or teams who have shown success in research, innovation or teaching. This could be awarded to a team or individual.
This can either be done at the hospital or you are able to borrow a bell to ring at home or another venue of your choosing.
Fatigue is the feeling of extreme tiredness or exhaustion all or most of the time.
High temperature (fever) or you feel generally unwell. Disorientation (feeling lost or confused).
or smoke.
Surgery may also cause scar tissue or damage to the nerves. This can cause chronic pain, numbness, an altered sensation or increased sensation.
cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve when you cough or sneeze
wet or fluid from the burn leaks through. the dressing becomes smelly or looks green.
You may need: an injection into a joint or muscle blood tests an X-ray or other scan (the same day or later).
blindness was reduced to only 0.67 per annum or 0.002% of the population with diabetes and sight impaired or partial sight 3.3 per annum or 0.010% of
Eye drops or ointment
You may notice red or dark marks along one or more veins on your hand or arm.
Information on how to take the best photographs of your skin lesion or rash.
One or 2 stitches are used to close the incision.
For more information or to obtain your card, please contact admin@gda.org.uk or call 01452 372999.
Please telephone the hospital if the child develops a severe cough or cold, or has had contact with chickenpox, mumps, measles or any other infectious
If this piece of tissue is short, thick or extends to the tip of the tongue and causes restriction to tongue movement, it is called a tongue-tie or ankyloglossia