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… of activity and rest. An Activity Diary can offer clues about where there might be room for new activities in the … a good option for someone who wants to write some detail about their activities. We are grateful to the West of England Sight Loss Council for their advice about this diary. You can download the Word document below …
… changes affect us all in different ways, little is known about the specific effects on people with communication … our findings. We have also produced the above animation about the project. The executive summary (overview) of the … gathered the experiences of people who stammer, to learn about the impact of COVID-19 on their lives. The project had …
… to be given the highest quality evidence to make decisions about their care and this can only be achieved through an NHS … classes, giving families the opportunity to learn more about research much earlier in their pregnancies. She is … Injury and Diabetes in pregnancy. Katie is passionate about evidence based practice and the positive impact …
… related problems the urology service are contacted about daily. Urinary Retention in Men a guide to common … Patients Troublshooting Guidance Document Information about washouts for catheterised patients with haematuria … - this is a guide providing simple information about the management of many catheter related problems. …
… alcohol guidelines of 14 units per week, and are worried about their drinking. It may also be helpful for your carers, … Unit calculator | Alcohol Change UK What’s different about alcohol for older people? Anyone at any age can drink … Check with your GP, pharmacist, or medication leaflet about safe alcohol use with your medication. What are the …
… the guidance provided by your consultant neuropsychiatrist about reducing or stopping medications before coming for the … to give you any further information or to explain more about the procedures. Your appointment should take around … sleep at specific sections of the day. These periods are about 20-40 minutes and are about 2 hours apart. You will be …
… for patients and their families who want to learn more about Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT). Please ask any … is a small computer with a battery in a tiny titanium case about the size of a pocket watch. Special wires, called … assessment with a cardiology nurse. They will talk to you about your medications at that appointment. Please keep …
… and sneezing (respiratory droplets). Results: Information about being a carrier Some women receive a test result that … tummy before they reach the baby. Read information about routine screening and tests on NHS.uk and Tommy's … of pregnancy. Talk to your midwife, GP or obstetrician about any concerns you have. Tommy's: Baby movements in …
… health conditions you have such as diabetes. Questions about food and drink. The dietitians can help you change your … your health. You can speak to your kidney doctor or nurse about seeing a dietitian. Our team of kidney dietitians at … more information? You can look at our information pages about different medical conditions, treatments, and …
… 37 weeks' gestation). At the moment, we don't know much about the impact these experiences have on how VP-born … by NHS speech and language therapy services until they are about four years old, or sometimes older. This means children … age for speech development. We will collect information about the children's speech (WP2) so we can understand what …