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This test is intended to detect Prothrombin (G20210A) and Factor V Leiden (G1691A) mutations as an aid to the diagnosis of individuals with suspected thrombophilia
Currently, screening for these organisms is only routinely done on the Intensive Care Units at both CGH and GRH sites when a patient is transferred from an
When the cough is dry, physiotherapy, postural drainage or inhalation of an aerosol before expectoration may be helpful.
In addition to this page, you may be sent an information pack from the homecare provider.
We therefore operate an appointment system to ensure sufficient time can be allocated to carry out each analysis.
This information is for people who need screening for MRSA before they go into hospital for an operation or any other treatment.
Turnaround times Samples are referred to an external laboratory for analysis, with results expected back within 3 weeks. Reference ranges
Assessment On admission to the unit, you will be asked not to eat anything, as some investigations require you to have an empty stomach.
You should book an appointment with your community midwife as soon as you know you’re pregnant.
You will be asked to lie on an examination couch and place your right arm above your head.
For some people, there is a clear trigger, such as an illness, injury or surgery.
Post analysis, and if there is sufficient sample, an aliquot will be frozen and stored for 4-6 weeks between -15°C and -20°C.
This test can be added on to a patient request if the laboratory has an appropriate sample that is less than 3 days old.
To repair this, you may require an operation.
She has done an amazing job of supporting the team this year. She is always friendly, approachable and understanding.
I started working in Gloucestershire as an overseas qualified nurse in 2002 and I always loved the place, and the people that I worked with.
The masks which are see-through have an anti-fogging barrier to ensure the face and mouth are always visible to help doctors, nurses and carers communicate
Sample requirements For adults, 4 ml of blood taken into an EDTA tube. Storage/transport Send at ambient temperature to the laboratory.
Blood Blood taken into an 4mL EDTA tube (PROTECTED FROM LIGHT) Urine Early morning urine collected into 30mL Universal (PROTECTED FROM LIGHT)