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You should tell your dentist about your LP diagnosis at your next appointment.
Please tell the switchboard operator that you have had a thoracoscopy/ bronchoscopy and it is recommended that you speak to the consultant on call.
Please tell us if anything is wrong. We are here to help you if you are unsure.
We will also tell you what you will be able to do during your recovery time. Your admission details should be confirmed with you at this visit.
Tell the operator that you are being treated for spontaneous primary pneumothorax.
Tell your GP if you have taken more than your prescribed dose of Apixaban.
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Please tell us if your child has had any chest or breathing problems and any allergies, particularly to shellfish or Iodine.
Tell your GP (or healthcare practitioner) if you have had a fall or if you are concerned about falling - most causes are often quite treatable.
The renal specialist or dialysis nurse will explain these to you and tell you when you should start them.
If there is anything you do not understand or you need more time to think about, please tell the staff caring for you.
If you urgently need to pass urine, please tell the reception staff.
Your discharging nurse will tell you what time you can start to drink and eat.
We will also tell you what you will be able to do during your recovery time. Your admission details will be confirmed with you at this visit.
Your doctor or midwife will tell you when and how often they would like you to check your own blood pressure.
What should I tell the anaesthetist?
The clinical team looking after your care will tell you how long your time frame will last for, and you will be on a dedicated Patient Initiated Follow-Up