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Please telephone the hospital if the child develops a severe cough or cold, or has had contact with chickenpox, mumps, measles or any other infectious
It is normally the result of a sudden pulling or jerking action on the child’s arm or forearm, for example: Pulling a child up or swinging them by the
Please also contact us if there are any problems or changes relating to your feed, your feeding tube or stoma site, or if you have been admitted to the
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
There may be a slow trickle or a gush of clear or pinkish fluid from your vagina.
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.
If you need further support before or after the surgery please contact your GP, consultant, Clinical Nurse Specialist or the Macmillan helpline.
If you are referred to enhanced supportive care, you may be seen as an outpatient or reviewed by telephone or video calls.
Severe pain in the chest or abdomen. Bleeding from the bowel (bottom) or bowel motion turns black. Abdominal pain and/or bloating.
Do not drive or ride a bicycle. Do not drink alcohol. Do not operate machinery or appliances (e.g. kettle or cookers).
If specialist coagulation tests are requested, one or more aliquots may be frozen until analysis (or up to two months) at between -15 and -40°C.
Sample Requirements 3 or 3.5ml Trisodium Citrate tube Pre-analysis storage: do not store, send to the laboratory as soon as possible or within 2 hours
Non-specialist or Specialist
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
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
For advice, please contact your GP or the Urology Nurse Practitioner. Urology Nurse Practitioner Tel: 0300 422 5193 or 0300 422 3640
If your concern is urgent, please contact your GP or NHS 111 for further advice. NHS 111 Tel: 111
You have a skin infection (or a broken or sore area of skin).
The narrowing and/or blockage of the arteries in the leg can cause pain, ulceration or gangrene.
Sister/Charge Nurse - navy tunic with white piping/trousers or dress.