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… Midwifery Service The Community Midwifery teams are based at a variety of places such as GP surgeries, Health Centres, … smoked or cured fish. The Food Standards Agency has issued new advice to pregnant women on eating cold-smoked and cured … Ward) Telephone: 0117 4146821 or 0117 4146822 Southmead Hospital Switchboard: 0117 9505050 Pregnancy … Update …
… medication unless instructed otherwise. You will arrive at the Imaging Department (Gate 19) and be accompanied into … allergic to anything. You will be asked to change into a hospital gown and a cannula (a small tube) will be placed in … your stomach. If you still need a tube for feeding then a new replacement tube will be inserted into the hole …
… people who have had a traumatic brain injury. We are based at the Frenchay Beckspool Building in Bristol. We see clients … We see people who have recently been discharged from hospital, as well as people who may have had their … very informative and have enabled me to learn and practice new coping strategies and I will use these in the future.” …
… which can affect brain function. It is important to have at least 2 to 3 bowel movements per day. Rifaximin - helps to … your regular medication at the right time. If starting any new medication (including over the counter medication), … it is that you receive details about your visit to hospital quickly and easily. That’s why we’re introducing …
… and heart. Find out more about Complications of diabetes at www.diabetes.org.uk Some people may develop diabetes. This is known as new onset diabetes after transplant (NODAT). Use The Eatwell … be on medication to stop your immune system rejecting your new kidney. This medication weakens your immune system and …
… a cancellation list to potentially be offered appointments at short notice. Otherwise there is a usual wait of several … Rosa Burden Centre for Neuropsychiatry Southmead Hospital Southmead Road Bristol BS10 5NB New referrals Stacey Blunsden 01174140459 Reception …
… up your recovery. What will happen? Before you come into hospital The medical staff will see you in the outpatient’s … the anaesthetist. The nurse will discuss your arrangements at home so that together we can plan for any help you may … directed to stop by your doctor. You will be given a new supply of these if you do not have enough at home. You …
… other studies. It will c haracterisation of people with new-onset Type 1 diabetes (<6 months duration) and their … Type 1 diabetes in the previous 100 days (113 diagnosed at over 30 years of age and 51 diagnosed at age 18-30 years). … NHS Trust Level 3, Learning & Research building Southmead Hospital Westbury-on-Trym Bristol, BS10 5NB Telephone: 0117 …
… to learn more about pacemakers. Please ask any questions at your pre-op assessment appointment or next follow-up … or lifting heavy objects. This is because over time new tissue will grow around the lead in your heart, helping … how to use your arm, please ask for help. Before you leave hospital you will have the pacemaker checked and a chest …
… the bowel and the skin, which was formed temporarily at your previous bowel surgery. Temporary stomas are created … stoma. Preparation for your surgery Before coming into hospital you will attend a pre-admission clinic. At this … drink sufficiently. Persistent loose stools and diarrhoea. New difficulty with passing urine Early detection of a …