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If an appointment is made, this will be at Cheltenham General Hospital.
Now it is hoped that process can be further improved at Gloucestershire’s two main hospitals in Cheltenham and Gloucester.
Sample retention by lab: EDTA samples are retained for a minimum of 48 hours at 2-8°C Transport of samples may affect sample viability, i.e.
involves witnessing everything the patient experiences, observing and recording each step of the process, and then seeking feedback from the patient at
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Aim To achieve compliance with the Paediatric SAFER SORT round to above 60% To improve the proportion of patients identified for discharge at 09.00 handover
of a patient requiring a transfusion e.g. surgical risk, haemorrhage or anaemia Notes For non-urgent cases, samples should be sent to the laboratory at
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust welcomes the ‘Good’ rating for Medical Services at Cheltenham General Hospital, following an inspection
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This will be discussed with you and reviewed at each clinic visit.
We have two Iodine Suites which are situated within Lilleybrook Ward at Cheltenham General Hospital.
Please encourage staff to look at these booklets.
Penicillin allergy Recent, current and intended antibiotics Storage/transport Store and transport at room temperature.
Storage/transport Send at ambient temperature to the laboratory. If unavoidable, samples can be stored refrigerated overnight.
Mini Collect EDTA tube is required Required information Relevant clinical details Time of sample collection Storage/transport Transport immediately at
At the paediatric day unit, our patients receive care including day surgery, medical investigations and infusions.
Blood test services The majority of blood test services are carried out at GP surgeries and other community settings, in order to: improve services reduce
She did her undergraduate degree at St Mary’s Medical School, part of Imperial College London and completed orthopaedic training in the Severn Deanery.
She undertook an oncoplastic fellowship before being appointed as a Consultant Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon at UHCW in 2013.