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Once you feel well, we will take off the electrodes and you will be able to get dressed.
You will be told at your pre-assessment appointment if this will be the case.
Where will the new building be located?
If this happens the operation will be stopped and you will be given antibiotics and may have to stay in hospital overnight.
Our new home will have many rooms in which these conversations and moments will happen.
How often will I need to perform ISD? Your health care practitioner will advise you on how often you will need to perform ISD.
What will the procedure involve?
AEA will not be performed independently of TTG.
Wheelchairs will be provided where indicated on Map 1 for those unable to walk. This will be managed by our portering team.
The skin will be a dark red or purple colour with swelling or blisters. This type of burn will usually take up to 3 weeks to heal.
How will my tooth be removed?
You will be seen by an anaesthetist and a surgeon (or a senior member of the team) who will explain what will happen during the operation.
You will then be taken to the ward/department you will be volunteering in to meet your volunteer mentor and the Departmental Manager who will show you
You will then be taken into the room where your sigmoidoscopy will take place.
How long will I be in the hospital?
Going home When you arrive on the ward your nurse will advise you approximately how long your stay in hospital will be.
A nurse or doctor will escort you into the room where your colonoscopy will take place. A nurse will stay with you throughout the test.
Urgent non-gynaecological samples will be reported within one working day of receipt.
This will mean there will be no access for vehicles or pedestrians (including staff and patients) No main roads will be closed as part of this work.
We will continue to provide planned Home Births, but it is possible that this service may be affected by these staffing challenges; this will be reviewed