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… Phosphate (also known as phosphorus) is found in a variety of foods. It is needed for healthy bones. The … is well absorbed by your body. Additives can have a large effect on your blood phosphate levels. Choose fresh, … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Managing …
… Pleural vent ambulatory device A pleural vent is a medical device that is used to treat a pneumothorax. This … Friday 8am to 4pm, please contact: Pleural Clinical Nurse Specialist Anna Morley 0117 414 1900 Respiratory Secretary …
… 24-hour help line phone: 0117 414 3100 or 0117 414 3102 . Our staff will advise you further over the telephone. … is not too hot by testing it on uninjured skin). Apply a mild, non-perfumed soap and gently pat off any dead skin, … burn is deeper healing may take longer than two weeks and our team should be made aware. Facial swelling (oedema) …
… Other Healthcare Options Conditions A to Z - NHS Find out how to treat common ailments and injuries at … for a wide range of minor injuries. Emergency Dental Services Dental care is available to you in an emergency or …
… Fevers in children A high fever does not necessarily mean that your child has a serious illness. Fever is a sign of infection which is usually caused by a virus, but …
… urine collection What sample container will I receive? A sample container is provided for a 24 hour urine collection. Some containers contain a preservative (strong liquid acid or powder). This must not …
… ensure proper collection. The collection bottles contain a preservative (strong liquid acid), this must not be thrown … of the container. How do I collect the specimen? Choose a day when you will be at home. When you get up in the … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Cystinuria …
… to help you decide whether you are happy to give your baby a soother while they are on the NICU. One of the earliest reflexes a baby has is their sucking reflex. In your womb your baby … is non-nutritive sucking? Non-nutritive sucking is when a baby sucks without receiving any nutrition, for example on …
… where examinations of patients are carried out, using a range of equipment such as a Computerised Tomography (CT) … may have difficulties with the preparation, please contact our bookings team to discuss. The contact number is on your … male or female to perform your examination, please contact our bookings team. The number is on your appointment letter, …
… 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, …