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“Prevented” Error or Near Miss: any dispensing error picked up at final accuracy check BEFORE items leave pharmacy dept.
GRH type 1 ED (Gloucestershire Royal Hospital) All cardiac arrest of any cause All medical presentations (who are not referred or accepted at CGH by medical
lithuim heparin tube For infants, blood taken into a 1mL plain minicollect tube (or 0.8mL minicollect lithium heparin tube) Storage/transport Send at
tube Required information Relevant clinical details Date of onset Recent, current and intended antibiotics Storage and transport Store and transport at
Type of catheter (SPC or urethral) Intermittent self-catheterisation Storage/transport Samples in 30 mL urine bottles with preservative may be stored at
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This is for your doctor to be sure of the diagnosis and to see at which level in the back the nerve is being compressed.
You may be at risk of bleeding/bruising while having treatment if you have low platelets.
Method Patients admitted to in-patient wards at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital with a medicines-related problem were identified by hospital staff.
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The surgeon will then close the artery and, at this stage, a synthetic patch may be stitched onto the artery to prevent it from narrowing again.
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A local anaesthetic (numbing) injection will be given at the site of the treatment before your treatment is carried out.
If your dentist couldn’t check your teeth properly at their surgery, you will have your teeth checked while you are asleep.
You may also have to get up at night to pass urine.
Epidural and spinal anaesthetics are given by an injection into your back (after first numbing the skin at the site of the injection).
The medications used for sedation can remain in the body for at least 24 hours, gradually wearing off.