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… Take all other medication as normal and please bring a list of all medication with you. Please do not smoke, consume alcohol, eat a heavy meal or perform heavy exercise within four hours of … involves some simple breathing tests and exercising on a treadmill to assess whether this causes your airways to …
… is an SDEEG? SDEEG stands for Sleep Deprived EEG. It is a recording of the electrical signals from the brain, whilst … happy to help. Your responsibility as a patient Outpatient services at North Bristol NHS Trust are in great demand. Even … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. It's okay to …
… to function properly. Malnutrition can occur if: You have a low body weight. You have recently lost weight. You have a reduced appetite. You have increased need for nutrition due … times try eating smaller portions but more often. Ask for a milky drink such as a glass of hot or cold milk, Horlicks, …
… Insulin treatment for gestational diabetes A self-help guide for managing your blood glucose at home … sweating, or irritability): Treat it immediately with a carton of fruit juice or 4 dextrose tablets and reduce your … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Insulin …
… Vertebroplasty Your doctor has requested that you have a vertebroplasty. We hope the following information will … the questions you may have about this procedure. What is a vertebroplasty? Vertebroplasty is used to relieve the pain … cancer and trauma. The procedure involves injecting a substance called “bone cement” into the vertebral body …
… bodies in children If your child has ingested (swallowed) a super strong magnet Super strong magnets can also be called … 7-14 times stronger than traditional magnets and can be a variety of shapes, most often balls or discs. Today, your child has been discharged after swallowing of a super strong magnet. Even though the magnet has not passed …
… Centre. Who can go to EPAC clinics? You must have had a positive pregnancy test and be more than six weeks (and … If you are less than six weeks pregnant, then you must see a healthcare professional for a referral to the service. The … in EPAC for NVP alone. Your GP will refer into gynaecology services if needed. Can I bring someone else to the clinic? …
… and returning to normal activities. You will be given a choice of special nourishing supplement drinks called ‘fortijuce’ and ‘fortisip’, in a variety of flavours. These are nutritional supplements … for 4-5 days, it is important that you remember to bring a few things in with you, or get a family member to bring …
… sphincter that is relatively common in people who have had a vaginal delivery (it affects 1 in 5). What is the OASI … It will be at Southmead Hospital, Cotswold outpatients, on a Wednesday afternoon. It will usually be 12 weeks after … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Obstetric …
… DXA scan for osteoporosis What is a DXA scan? A DXA (Dual energy X-ray Absorptiometry) scan is used to … bones in order to see if you have osteoporosis. It uses a very low dose of radiation - less than you would get if you … What is a DXA scan? A DXA (Dual energy X-ray Absorptiometry) scan is …