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… lie down and make you comfortable. The couch top will then move you into the scanner. The radiographer will leave the … lie down and make you comfortable. The couch top will then move you into the scanner. The radiographer will leave the …
… continually encourage, connect and challenge practice to move forward is something I value and can hopefully continue … and adopt the Perform elements themselves, we continue to move closer to embedding Perform within the DNA of our … continually encourage, connect and challenge practice to move forward is something I value and can hopefully continue …
… interventions are required The pre-hospital team will move to the patient right side of the stretcher and liaise with the TTL to move the patient from the ambulance stretcher to the hospital … record of all events e.g. time of venflon, CXR, FAST, move to CT etc. Inform the team leader if key observations …
… like. Work with you to facilitate change, enabling you to move towards your goals. We may also agree on some activities … like. Work with you to facilitate change, enabling you to move towards your goals. We may also agree on some activities …
… entrance to the Brunel building, Southmead Hospital. The Move Maker volunteers can help you find them. Southern Brooks … entrance to the Brunel building, Southmead Hospital. The Move Maker volunteers can help you find them. Southern Brooks …
… couch. The radiographer will then raise the couch up and move it into the CT scanner until the part of the body we … couch. The radiographer will then raise the couch up and move it into the CT scanner until the part of the body we …
… I woke up in ICU with a tracheostomy. I couldn’t speak or move my arms or legs – it was terrifying. What had happened … I woke up in ICU with a tracheostomy. I couldn’t speak or move my arms or legs – it was terrifying. What had happened …