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Test Procedure Take blood into a grey top fluoride-oxalate tube and label with specimen time and as "FASTING" as well as the usual patient identification
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The nursing staff will be with you as soon as possible.
If suitable, Entonox® (gas and air) is also available during the procedure either as an alternative to sedation or as well as sedation.
Cold water can be as effective as warm water, but we understand that this can be less comfortable.
This team of doctors work to make sure that you are as well as possible before your operation.
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It is very important that you tell hospital staff as soon as possible so they can plan your treatment.
If you normally take prostate medication such as tamsulosin please take as usual.
Operationally this is a huge undertaking, but we are committed to delivering it as safely and as quickly as possible through a phased approach over the
We work with the haematologists, oncologists, surgeons and allied health professionals involved in cancer diagnosis and treatment as well as a range of
An AC joint injury is also known as a ‘shoulder separation’. This is not the same as a shoulder dislocation.
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Patients where bloods must be taken on a certain date/time as part of a treatment pathway
cancer before chemotherapy is indicated, as per NICE TA377 hormone-sensitive metastatic prostate cancer, as per NICE TA712
much as possible.
ENTONOX® is safe to use for children and adults, as long as they can follow simple instructions.
soon as possible at ambient temperature Turnaround time 7 - 10 days
Any skin care advice you have been given by your radiographer should be continued for as long as you feel you need it.