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Your nurse will go through the report with you and provide you with an after-care leaflet before you are discharged.
You will be taught how to do this by the Diabetes Specialist Nurse/Health Care Assistant.
Take care not to get water into the actual stoma as this may cause you to cough.
If you have any pets, who will care for them while you are in hospital? How will you manage when you go home from hospital?
We want to involve you in all decisions about your care and treatment.
Information Hub Tel: 0300 422 8880 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm Non-oncology patients Please contact your specialist nurse/medical team who provide your care
It may be arranged for a district nurse to assess your wound and carry out wound care if needed once you are discharged.
procurement services and advice to three organisations: our Trust, Gloucestershire Hospitals Subsidiary Company Limited (GMS) and Gloucestershire Health and Care
Anaesthetists take a lot of care to avoid all the risks given in this section.
Please take care to protect the area/limb until normal sensation returns.
The endoscopy team in Gloucestershire have carefully considered ways of adopting more sustainable care and waste reduction.
Currently there is no treatment that is approved by NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence).
After moving to Cheltenham in 2016, his care was transferred to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
You will be given information about your admission, hospital stay, the operation, pre-operative and post-operative care.
If you have had medical treatment for an ectopic pregnancy, you will be advised by your health care professional when it is safe to try for a future pregnancy
You will be taken to your bed area where you will receive individual care from a nurse specially trained to look after patients who have had sedation.
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