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… Would you like to take part in a study about planned caesarean birth? If you are pregnant with one … so we can learn from them. We will collect information about you and your baby, from your medical records. We will ask you to complete some questionnaires about your birth experience and whether you or your baby have …
… before your appointment on 0117 414 5054 . What about medication? Your normal medication should be taken. If … for discharge. A doctor will then come to talk to you about the procedure and ask you to sign the consent form if … into a specimen jar. Broncho-alveolar lavage: Fluid (about 1 cupful) is put into a single small air tube in the …
… Bristol Royal Infirmary This leaflet provides information about the anticoagulant medication warfarin. If you are … anticoagulation and warfarin, side effects, general advice about how to take warfarin. Section B: Anticoagulation … dose, and go regularly for INR tests as advised. What about operations? You can have surgery whilst taking …
… 1 in 50,000 people*. We interviewed Chloe to find out about her experience of taking part in a drug study. My … and it was having a big impact on my life. After hearing about a study that meant having significantly less … to my Consultant and ask questions to the Research Team about anything that I'm worried about. I then receive a …
… You should aim to have no more than 6g salt per day (about 1 level teaspoon) or no more than 5g per day if you are … cream cheese Total salt content 6g salt 3.12 Salt What about eating out? Meals eaten away from the home are often … Eatwell Guide - NHS (www.nhs.uk) A with more information about salt: What is salt? (youtube.com) Useful apps Apps you …
… that we remain as positive as we can. Finding out about research We found out about the research study through the Urology team, and we … it's given us the opportunity to talk to a lot of people about our situation. A motivating factor for taking part was …
… Occupational health. Pelvic pain management programme. About persistent pelvic pain Persistent or chronic pelvic … your symptoms and pain with you in detail. They may ask about your periods, triggers, mood, how your pain affects … sometimes. Speak to your GP for your more information about social prescribing. NHS England » Social …
… Rob, one of our research participants shares his story about taking part in Dementia Research here at NBT. We were … you cause you to wonder what they're going to discover about you. But, in fact I wasn't too worried about that or concerned. Everybody was extremely caring and …
… likely to get one if: This is your first vaginal birth (about 6 in 100). If it is your second vaginal birth the risk is about 2 in 100. You are of South Asian heritage. Your second … small number of women have leakage of faeces (poo). What about stitches? You will have stitches between your vagina …
… shares her journey into her current role, what she enjoys about it and how she feels she’s making an impact with her … actually see that in our hospitals. A common misconception about working in research is that we are in a laboratory or … hold of your nearest research nurse or AHP and ask them about their role and about the research that’s happening in …