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Next steps: Cohort 2 due to graduate in January 2020 and planning underway for Cohort 3 commencing in June 2020.
CGA undertaken using OPAL CGA proforma initially then subsequently switched to documenting in medical notes.
The artwork is featuring in the waiting area in Oncology and the Children’s Centre.
Polyps are abnormal bits of tissue, like warts, which the doctor will want to examine in more detail afterwards in the laboratory.
This can be made up in advance and chilled in the fridge. You should expect frequent bowel actions and eventually diarrhoea.
Discard the used bottle in a plastic bag, place in the bin then wash your hands.
The in-lab turnaround time is less than 24 hours.
Do not put the pump in water.
You should feel back to normal in 4 to 6 weeks and can expect to be back at work in 4 weeks.
caring for residents in care homes.
Usually, the procedure is carried out under local anaesthetic (injection in the gum) in our outpatient clinic.
Please state if any blood transfusion given in the last 4 months.
In the CT / MRI Department
in special circumstances.
to do so in front of your child.
It may be useful to bring in the following items for your stay in hospital.
Our Focus Support and Information Centre is situated in the heart of the Oncology Centre in the outpatient waiting area of Cheltenham General Hospital.
infarction) after cardiac surgery, acute rheumatic fever and in some cardiomyopathies.
In some cases, this procedure is performed in theatre.
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