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gown if extensive splashing or spraying, or performing an aerosol generating procedure (AGP)) FFP3 respirator or Powered hood Eye protection If tolerated
High temperature (fever) or you feel generally unwell. Disorientation (feeling lost or confused).
(white flour or corn flour to thicken) White bread or rolls (no seedy bread) Potatoes – boiled or mashed (no skins) Pasta/noodles White rice Butter/margarine
or smoke.
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
Uric acid is also used for the investigation/monitoring of pre-eclampsia and sometimes following chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
of breath or chest pain Problems passing urine and/or other urinary problems.
You have numbness or tingling in the affected arm, hand, thigh or leg. You have new calf tenderness or pain.
You have increased swelling of your arm or hand. Your arm or hand changes in colour. You have pins and needles in your arm or hand.
harassment because of: their age any disabilities they may have their sex their gender identity being in a marriage or civil partnership pregnancy or
Severe pain in the chest or abdomen. Bleeding from the bowel (bottom) or bowel motion turns black. Abdominal pain and/or bloating.
If the pain does not settle with pain relief or the pain is increasing, please seek advice from your GP, NHS 111 your local Minor Injuries Unit or the
If you have any further questions, please ask a member of the medical or nursing staff or contact us at the phone number below.
cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve when you cough or sneeze
Taking photographs or filming on site If you would like to film or take photographs while on our hospital sites you must obtain permission from our Communications
Blood in your spittle or mucous
Severe pain in the neck, chest or abdomen Vomiting blood or bowel motion turns black Abdominal pain and bloating High temperature (fever) or you feel generally
or swab.
over the phone, or go in for an appointment if they think you need to NHS 111 – go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111 if you have an urgent medical problem and
For advice, please contact your GP or the Urology Nurse Practitioner. Urology Nurse Practitioner Tel: 0300 422 5193 or 0300 422 3640