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They should be drinking as much as they want until they arrive at the hospital.
They might feel sleepy and confused and might cry. They might feel a bit sore so they may be given some pain medicine.
want to bother us, or they have called about a change in movements before and feel like they shouldn’t call again.
be brought from home should they wish to continue.
For most children their sensitivity to certain sounds will naturally settle down as they grow and learn to see that there is nothing to fear when they
They may not remember where they are or why they are in hospital. This can be a distressing time for them and they will need you to reassure them.
They are incredibly dedicated and have already raised nearly £4,000!”
feel engaged with the clinic They felt welcomed by staff at the clinic That the care they received at the clinic was, at least, rated “good”.
For further information on who they are and how they can help, visit: www.rds-sw.nihr.ac.uk Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Everyone involved in the conduct
DMAS- is a similar system to PIDMAS but allows providers further afield to offer support should they have capacity.
After any distressing incident, our TRIM practitioners are there to give personal support; they will talk with staff involved, listen to how they have
they might have.
Tel: 0300 421 6586 Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm What they offer They can offer one-to-one and group sessions in community settings tailored to your
They cost around £5 and are easily fitted. They are widely available from DIY, hardware and electrical shops and some supermarkets.
They can also tell you about other available treatments and why they think this is the best one for you.
They will be in a sterile biobag where they remain sealed in the dressing throughout the treatment. This also ensures they will not escape.
They work with local, regional and national safety champions to make our maternity and neonatal services safer They provide visible leadership and promote
as they grow up.
"All my colleagues from an ethnic minority describing how things feel different to how they once were; that they feel the diversity which they represent
and how they interpret it.