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… for someone to collect you from the hospital and take you home by car, as we advise not to use public transport. You … procedure and we would like someone to stay with you at home in the first 24 hours. Please inform the department if … If everything is satisfactory, you will be free to go home. Please arrange for someone to collect you on discharge …
… to have something to eat and drink and then you can go home. You will have a small dressing on the area that has … their appointment. What should I look out for when I go home? Anyone having an injection is at risk of infection. … to have something to eat and drink and then you can go home. You will have a small dressing on the area that has …
… not passed through them yet, it is safe to take your child home. After going home, your child will need a follow up X-ray 6-12 hours later … not passed through them yet, it is safe to take your child home. After going home, your child will need a follow up X-ray 6-12 hours later …
… 7 - Side effects Section 8 - Dose reduction Section 9 - Home delivery and self-administration Section 10 - Travel … medication you can be taught how to do this yourself at home or someone can be taught to give you the injections, … please speak to your clinician at your appointment. 9. Home delivery and self-administration Additional information …
… controlled with strong painkillers. By time of discharge home the following day, ‘over the counter’ painkillers are … You may find the following information useful after going home from hospital after a UFE. Eating and drinking You … means you should ask for a relative or friend to drive you home from hospital. It is important you ensure you can …
… download from www.csu.edu.au/research/multilingual-speech/home Webfon: phonetic transcription self-study programme … download from www.csu.edu.au/research/multilingual-speech/home Webfon: phonetic transcription self-study programme …
… and Cossham Hospital or people can be seen at their home in the community if this is necessary. Contact Speech & … and Cossham Hospital or people can be seen at their home in the community if this is necessary. …
… 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 …
… have a part to play in keeping everyone safe. Staying at home is saving lives.” Marie-Noelle Orzel, Chief Officer, NHS … needed. “We all continue to have a role to play in staying home to support our NHS and save lives.” The official … have a part to play in keeping everyone safe. Staying at home is saving lives.” Marie-Noelle Orzel, Chief Officer, NHS …
… 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, …