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For your discharge to go ahead, the team looking after you will ensure that you are fit and ready.
In an emergency, please go to the nearest Emergency Department.
The symptoms will go when you go to sleep but may return again the following evening. Tell your doctor immediately if you have these symptoms.
Once you have had the treatment you must stay in the Iodine Suite until the Nuclear Medicine Team tell you it is safe to go home.
You can go home as soon as you are walking and moving around safely and your wound has started to heal.
Having an urgent need to go to the toilet (not being able to delay going to the toilet to pass urine).
Usually, you will be able to go home on the day of your operation.
A chest X-ray is usually performed before you are able to go home.
frequently, needing to go urgently or having blood in your urine.
For further information, please contact ghn-tr.comms@nhs.net To access the form, go to www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/maternity-booking
You will know whether they should go to school or not.
We have raised awareness of Cellular Pathology and the processes samples must go through for analysis and ER/HER2 testing.
This technology can also be used with patients on the ward who are too unwell to go to the X-ray department.
If your child is critically ill or needs to go to hospital, call 999 and they will be taken by an ambulance to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital’s A&E department
If you think you require immediate medical attention, please phone 999 or go to your nearest Accident & Emergency Department.
appreciated the ‘random act of kindness’ initiative and commented that it was ‘nice to acknowledge sweet things’ and it was ‘good to know nice things go
Organ and tissue donation can only go ahead with your consent and/or the support of your family.
The garden is a calm and welcoming space where parents, families and loved ones can go to remember the babies that they lost.
For further information go visit the Action on Salt website.