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Management of patients with acute and general medical problems admitted don renal ward or outlier wards.
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information Relevant clinical details:Suspected STI Balanitis, balanoposthitis Epididymitis, orchitis Urethral catheterisation Recent surgery Current or
Standard charcoal transport swab Evert lid and swab conjunctiva, removing any pus Place swab into transport medium Required information Conjunctivitis or
Please avoid sending Flow Cytometry requests on Friday afternoons or weekends except by prior arrangement as there is no routine transport to Bristol and
After WHO pre-list brief (or post-list brief if more convenient) Where? All theatres, across GRH and CGH sites Who?
Microbiology Notes This test is used to differentiate between previous infection with Herpes simplex virus type I or type II.
Area of expertise Paediatric Cardiology Inpatient services Review of cardiac patients on the NNU or ward. Outpatient Clinics Wed - Fri Cardiology only
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They also run a free grief chat service for over 18s from 9am to 9pm Monday to Friday, or by out of hours email on info@griefchat.co.uk
In rare cases, an Apo B test may be requested to help diagnose a genetic problem that causes over- or under-production of Apo B.
Non-urgent advice or queries In the first instance, please refer to G-Care for any clinical haematology queries, If you cannot find the answer to your
If they have concerns about their diet, physical fitness or emotional wellbeing, they should speak to their cancer nurse specialist.
difficult for many of us to find our way around, and we hope that these new guides will make it easier and reduce the anxiety for people who are blind or
Placed within a room without any windows, this painting although abstract suggests looking outside towards a viewpoint or horizon.
Please talk to your hospital doctor about this before any surgery or procedure takes place.
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This page guides patients and their families to better understand the recovery process once a plaster or splint has been fitted.