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… injured arm is likely to be very painful initially. It’s important that you keep the pain under control as much as … alcohol has a harmful effect on bones, reducing the body’s ability to absorb calcium and changing how bone-building … Your injured arm is likely to be very painful initially. It’s important that you keep the pain under control as much as …
… biopsy? Please make sure we have your correct phone number(s) as we may need to call you a few days before your … after your procedure. Please contact your lead consultant’s secretary one week after your procedure if you have not … Please make sure we have your correct phone number(s) as we may need to call you a few days before your …
… balloon is removed. How long will it take? Every patient’s situation is different, and it is not always easy to … balloon is removed. How long will it take? Every patient’s situation is different, and it is not always easy to …
… omelette. Tuna mayonnaise sandwich. Cheese ploughman's. Hummus and carrot. Bean soup and grated cheese. Baked … fortified plant milk such as soya or oat instead of cow’s milk. Opt for wholemeal breads and wholegrain versions of … across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. It's okay to ask Find out about shared decision making at NBT. …
… across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. It's okay to ask Find out about shared decision making at NBT. …
… Device Assisted Therapies for Parkinson’s Overview Over time your Parkinson’s treatment may stop working well enough to control your … or injections. These treatments don’t cure Parkinson’s, but can help improve movement problems and quality of … Overview Over time your Parkinson’s treatment may stop working well enough to control your …
… moving. Wash your injured arm every day, then ensure it’s properly dry. Allow your arm to hang straight at least … down the date you have broken you upper arm/shoulder. It’s unlikely you will be able to use your arm properly while it … neck a rest from the sling. Looking after your skin It’s important that you don’t allow sores to develop under your …
… gel dispensers are found at the bottom of each patient’s bed or at the entrance to each side room and bay area. … to be checked by the electrician. It will be the patient’s responsibility to keep equipment secure. A dressing gown, … side rooms are required to check in with the patient’s nurse prior to entering the side room as extra infection …