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The most important thing to do if you have COPD is to stop smoking.
Alternatively, the results will be forwarded to your GP; you will need to make an appointment to discuss the results.
You may wish to talk to an anaesthetist for advice relating to the epidural blood patch.
To find the Endoscopy Unit you need to enter the hospital through the Oncology entrance.
Most patients are well enough to go back to work 2 to 3 days after their surgery, but it is individual and some patients may find they need longer to recover
We are really sorry that this has occurred and are in the process of writing to every patient known to have been affected, and to their GP.
However you choose to fundraise, remember to create your JustGiving page. This is an easy way to make sure your funds come directly to the charity.
You will need to be IT literate and able to commit to attending meetings online and in person.
If the ZipZoc dries out it may cause skin trauma (damage to the skin) on removal so it is important to assess the ZipZoc’s daily to avoid this happening
This may cause congestion around the site and you may wish to allow extra time to get to your appointments.
This map is to help all service users navigate around both sites. Only the GRH one is currently available, but plans are to extend to CGH.
How to contact PALS
How to apply to become a governor
Thanks to donations to our paediatric epilepsy department, we are able to fund items that are over and above the NHS provision.
The most effective way to help the blood return to your heart is to lie down with your feet above the level of your heart.
Produce an audit tool to be used at each handover to enable patients to be identified and progress monitored throughout day.
The test will take about 30 to 45 minutes to complete.
The change aimed to move from staff anxiety and reluctance to knowledge and job satisfaction.
This has allowed us to implement a NICU in-reach service where 2 NICU nurses are allocated to go to the maternity ward at set times to administer the antibiotics
To make a donation, please visit here or call 0300 422 3231. Thank you to everyone who chooses to support!