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develops MOATO to continue data collection to prove benefits realisation
with carers to give the best care to our patients.
Immediate skin-to-skin contact The baby will be placed in skin-to-skin contact with you as soon as they are born.
Further instructions on how to care for your tracheostomy at home will be given to you separately.
to help them breathe.
Do not apply ice directly to skin as it can burn. Re-apply every 2 hours for the first 2 to 3 days.
This process resulted in positive patient experience and is likely to shorten time to diagnosis using a model of working that is closer to NICE guidance
be done to help.
to Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm Cirencester Hospital Tel: 0300 421 6294 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm Stroud Hospital Tel: 0300 421 8073 Monday to Friday
When to seek advice
Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm Stroud General Hospital Tel: 0300 421 8073 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm
It is great to see the investment into this patient group and the team are feeling inspired and motivated to be able to provide assessment and intervention
Take some fast-acting glucose: 5 to 6 dextrose tablets 4 to 5 glucotabs 3 to 4 jelly babies 170 to 220mls pure orange juice 150 to 190mls Coca Cola® (full
them to take loved ones.
experience, and it is great to see that charitable donations continue to support us to deliver innovations that enhance the experience of patients undergoing
Sent to reference centre: Oxford Haemophilia Centre
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This is due to the colour of the medication and is nothing to worry about. You may need to pass urine more often for 2 to 3 days after the treatment.
422 5299 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm Haematology Department (LINC) Cheltenham General Hospital Tel: 0300 422 4057 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:
Staff in Emergency Department have a comprehensive introduction to casting by their own trainers, due to time constraints and over-looking the need for