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… be very difficult for the GP to diagnose. So, on average, about 40% of brain tumour patients go to their GP five times … too technical. And we have a look at that and advise them about whether in fact it’s more understandable or not, or to … what it’s used for. And another thing which is good about it is reading the types of research. It’s quite amazing …
… This is unusual but is sometimes necessary. The test takes about 5 minutes. You may be given some antibiotics either … example from your GP). If you need any further information about the procedure before your appointment, please contact … Urgent enquiries or emergencies If you have any concerns about your recovery in the first 24 hours after your …
… replacement surgery Watch the video below to learn more about your day case operation. Please note that this will … replacement surgery Watch the video below to learn more about your day case operation. Please note that this will …
… Medications It is important to tell the doctor or nurse about any tablets or injections you are taking before you … dabigatran or heparin/enoxaparin. We also need to know about any allergies you may have. Preparing for the test The procedure takes about 15-30 minutes, and you should feel well enough to go …
… because it provides the most clinically rich information about children’s expressive language. This study piloted the … matches the needs of SLTs in clinical practice. More about this research can be read in this PDF: … accessed at www.aphasiasoftwarefinder.org For information about the project download the PDF below. …
… of nursing and quality, Helen Blanchard, who talked about her nursing career and why being a nurse is so … he was involved in an accident. In his own words he spoke about what it was like for him, as a patient with life … surgeon, Dimitri Pournaras, spoke in great detail about the bias of obesity and the need to change people’s …
… appointment? The nurse will examine your baby and ask about you baby’s feeding behaviour and general wellbeing. … done to see if there is liver disease. You will be asked about the colour of your baby’s stools (poo) and urine. What … the paediatric outpatient department. Further information about jaundice Newborn jaundice - NHS Yellow Alert - …
… of your everyday life. You might need to think creatively about getting more activity into your life in a way that … Be mindful - this can positively change the way you feel about life and how we approach challenges. This means … for example, what are we thinking, feeling, and noticing about the world around us? Further support for emotional …
… are needed. If you have any concerns or questions about this please talk to a member of the ward team. If you … are needed. If you have any concerns or questions about this please talk to a member of the ward team. If you …
… this matter very seriously. Any patients who have concerns about pelvic floor procedures at Southmead Hospital can … this matter very seriously. Any patients who have concerns about pelvic floor procedures at Southmead Hospital can …