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The Tobacco Free Team will arrange for you to continue to receive support and NRT when you go home.
We still have a long way to go to get waiting times back to the length they were before the pandemic and contacting patients digitally will help us to
Once they are fully awake, can walk unaided and have had something to eat or drink they will be able to go home.
on the MH webpage to reflect how many staff members are in the team, photos, hours worked (small team hours-wise), list of services offered, where to go
Therapy staff to discharge 40% of patients directly home from AMU following intervention from therapy and start therapy on AMU for 50% of patients who go
However, if the bleeding continues or you are bleeding large volumes, please go to the nearest Accident and Emergency Department or call 999 for an ambulance
There is still some way to go though, before COVID no longer has such a large impact on all our lives.
You may need to go to another department to be given the Vitamin K.
This will help any swelling to go down and will reduce the feeling of pins and needles in your limb.
If you decide to go ahead with treatment you will be asked to sign a consent form.
You will be able to go home unaccompanied almost straight away after the procedure.
The team will follow-up patients who have been discharged from Critical Care when they go to the ward.
It doesn't cure cancer or stop other treatment side effects, but it does help patients to go about their daily lives without feeling constantly reminded
If you decide to go ahead with fertility preservation, it must be done before you start your cancer treatment.
Before the treatment begins, you will be asked to go to the toilet and empty your bladder.
The first thing is to know what you want, don’t be afraid to go for your dream, don’t be afraid to apply for jobs no matter how high you think it is, or
For your discharge to go ahead, the team looking after you will ensure that you are fit and ready.
You will go to Hazleton Ward on the day of your surgery, where you will meet with: the surgical team the anaesthetist nursing staff
You will be asked to sign the consent form to confirm that you understand the treatment and are happy to go ahead.
Knowing what time you are likely to go home can help to ease any worries or concerns that you may have.