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… Synopsis Home to complete your questionnaire. You can ask a family member or friend to help you if you have trouble … of other patients. The safety and privacy of all our patients is important to us. When you are called for your … Returning home with either short term or long term support services in place. Please let us know as soon as possible if …
… pregnancy? Bleeding or spotting in early pregnancy is a common occurrence, with up to 25% of women experiencing … you will be asked some brief questions by one of our experienced nurses. If you do not need emergency … Bristol based help line, online support and a directory of services for all parents Mothers for Mothers | Postnatal …
… where radiological examinations are carried out using a variety of equipment. Radiologists are the doctors who are … images of the body. The magnet in the scanner collects information and sends it to the computer in the control room … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Your MRI Scan …
… (csDMARDs), your treatment may be escalated to either a biologic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug (bDMARD or … other medical problems, previously tried therapies and any patient preferences you might have. Once we have discussed … how we will check the results. We may ask you to contact our rheumatology advice line (by email or telephone) to let …
… sympathetic blocks Your doctor has requested that you have a nerve root block either to help diagnose the cause of your … pain or try to relieve it. We hope that the following information will answer some of the questions you may have … on your rights and responsibilities. Available at www.nhs.uk/aboutnhs/constitution How to contact us: Pain …
… DXA scan for osteoporosis What is a DXA scan? A DXA (Dual energy X-ray Absorptiometry) scan is … that bones are more likely to break or fracture. Further information is available from the National Osteoporosis Society: www.nos.org.uk Why am I having a DXA scan? A DXA scan may …
… Pain Clinic Pain Clinic Services The Pain Clinic at Southmead Hospital is a nationally recognised centre of excellence for pain … Service Aims We want to improve the quality of lives of our patients by controlling, reducing and where possible, …
… the amount of potassium and phosphate in your diet: Eat a healthy diet and choose low potassium and low phosphate … Potassium is a mineral found in many foods. It helps our nerves, muscles, and heart to work well. Phosphate (also … at North Bristol NHS Trust: Nutrition and Dietetics Patient Information | North Bristol NHS Trust (nbt.nhs.uk) …
… through the night. Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep is a stage which first occurs around 90 minutes after you fall … caused by a problem with the part of the brain that sends information down the spine to the muscles. During normal REM … the use of a number of wires which are stuck to the patient, which are used to take various measurements of the …
… Your CT scan Information for patients who have been advised to have a CT scan. Introduction You have been advised by your … of your appointment, then please let us know by contacting our booking office on 0117 414 8989. If we know you may be …