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If you are leaving a significant amount of urine in your bladder, you may have to have the catheter re-inserted into your bladder for a couple of days
During this time the radiographers may re-enter the room a number of times to move the treatment couch or the machine.
These will be re-provided and once complete, there will be additional disabled car parking spaces.
Coronary Angiography: withhold metformin for 48 hours post procedure and check renal function prior to re-initiating.
You would then receive an assessment for those healthcare services to determine your priority for NHS care and will re-join any NHS waiting lists at the
in addition to the above):Giving a correction dose of rapid insulin via an insulin pen A temporary basal rate increase You must never stop your pump Re-enter
You will also have your radiation levels re-measured.
The radiographers will then re-enter the room.
Rare (less than 1 in 50) Haemorrhage (bleeding) from the prostate requiring re-hospitalisation.
Throw away each piece of toilet paper after one wipe so that you do not re-contaminate the area. Wash around the anus after a bowel action.
If your bag is re-usable: In the morning, disconnect the night bag, empty it, wash through with soapy water and store it in a clean place until you reconnect
Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs)