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… waists can make a big difference on how you cope at home. Put your injured arm in the sleeve first (and remove … waists can make a big difference on how you cope at home. Put your injured arm in the sleeve first (and remove …
… patients with myeloma. Dementia North Bristol NHS Trust is home to an established Dementia Care Team with nursing and … or rarer forms of dementia, and is expected to provide a home for clinical research into dementia until at least 2035. … of care for people with renal impairment. We are also home to the main kidney transplant centre in the South West. …
… speak to the ward to see how you can help them return home as soon as possible. Visiting times Visitors are … speak to the ward to see how you can help them return home as soon as possible. …
… and Frome. Many of our patients receive dialysis at home. Renal (Kidney) Service We carry out more than 100 …
… blood clots may have to continue with the injection once home. This would only be for a few weeks after surgery and … blood clots may have to continue with the injection once home. This would only be for a few weeks after surgery and …
… bleeding during the antenatal period and can be managed at home. Some do experience bleeding during the antenatal … bleeding during the antenatal period and can be managed at home. Some do experience bleeding during the antenatal …
… in. That was a really stand out moment for me as I went home and thought to myself “I really made a difference to … in touch with other people. If it’s just two of you at home sort of treading on each other’s toes all day, it’s a … off at ICU for a patient who was being discharged to take home. Watching them being wheeled out, it was just really …
… given some medicine to soften your stool (poo) when you go home. Aim to drink at least 2 litres of water a day. Eat a … given some medicine to soften your stool (poo) when you go home. Aim to drink at least 2 litres of water a day. Eat a …