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Implications The working group will continue to meet so that we can plan to extend the service to all eligible patients at risk from chemotherapy induced
While we aim to make this an enjoyable experience for you, it is a medical appointment, so your sonographer will be focused on checking the development
We hope to reduce the impact the late effects are having and improve your quality of life – this may be by reducing pain, improving bowel or bladder habits
Why do we screen for MSSA?
You can eat and drink as normal but we advise you to avoid physical activity for 24 hours following the procedure.
This piece of work is part of a wider project which is focused on ways we can improve the experience of our A&E department for patients in a mental health
We advise you to drink more fluids than normal for the first 24 hours after this procedure as this may help to prevent infection in the bladder.
This is not rationing by the NHS, but has been implemented to reduce ineffective procedures and improve the quality of the interventions we are delivering
We will measure your antibody response to the vaccine by doing a simple blood test and will let you know if the vaccine has worked.
However, if you are unable to visit, please contact us with your new details and we can temporarily change your membership to Instant.
We can only involve them in discussions and decisions about you if you give your verbal consent to do so. More information here: carers
They explained that they have been in the Trust for a long time and never got opportunities to progress, also that leadership is natured and we already
We will share information within the team and with the patient’s doctor or referrer but will not disclose any confidential information to other agencies
Hair washing is allowed but we advise you not to get soapy water in the operated eye for 2 weeks.
Listed below are the foods which we would prefer you to eat: Eggs – boiled or poached White fish Chicken Lean meat, for example beef, lamb, veal or ham
This is because we want the skin wound to remain open while the cavity underneath closes up. If the skin closes too quickly then abscesses can recur.
Your vision will be tested and we will explain the procedure to you. Please ask any questions that you may have.
We do not encourage you to be present for the examination itself.
Where we will amputate (level of amputation)