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… for someone to collect you from the hospital and take you home by car. We advise you not to use public transport. You … the biopsy and we would like someone to stay with you at home for the first 24 hours. Please phone the Imaging … as normal. Once you are feeling ok you will be free to go home. Please arrange for someone to collect you when you are …
… and medical simulation facilities. The centre is currently home to our Learning and Development Department, Research and … and medical simulation facilities. The centre is currently home to our Learning and Development Department, Research and …
… will be asked to wait for 30 to 60 minutes before going home and you should not drive for the rest of the day. You will need to arrange for someone to take you home. Some people find that their pain feels worse for 2-3 … after this procedure. You will need an escort to take you home and stay with you overnight. If your leg becomes numb, …
… reorder a replacement to be delivered straight to your home address. Similarly, if at any point the prosthetic … reorder a replacement to be delivered straight to your home address. Similarly, if at any point the prosthetic …
… Red Cross provides a number of helpful services including Home from Hospital where volunteers help newly discharged … Red Cross provides a number of helpful services including Home from Hospital where volunteers help newly discharged …
… patients to regain their role in the community and at home as well as enabling patients to return to work or … patients to regain their role in the community and at home as well as enabling patients to return to work or …
… a general or spinal anaesthetic. In most cases you can go home the same day as your operation. Why do I need this … will need a relative, friend, or carer who can escort you home and stay with you for the first 24 hours after your … where you are able to remove the catheter yourself at home (self TWOC). If you are suitable for this, you will be …
… lung reinflate. Unlike a chest drain, you can usually go home with a pleural vent in place and do not have to stay in … as normal. If you feel comfortable, you may be able to go home with the pleural vent in place. What are the risks of a … (see below). How do I look after the pleural vent at home? Call 999 or attend the Accident and Emergency …
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… or be given an exercise programme. You will be discharged home with the drain once you have been taught how to look … and use an electric razor. What to expect after you go home At first you will feel tired and should take it easy for … and further Information Lymphoedema Support Network Home - Lymphoedema Support Network - LSN Phone: 0207 351 4480 …