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… We want you to be active in your healthcare. By telling us what is important to you and asking questions you can help … (csDMARDs), your treatment may be escalated to either a biologic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug (bDMARD or … how we will check the results. We may ask you to contact our rheumatology advice line (by email or telephone) to let …
… Health Professionals play an integral role in supporting our patients from admission, throughout their hospital stay … Our clinical teams provide outstanding patient care over a wide range of specialties in our five clinical divisions: … – Neonatal Intensive Care and Gynaecology. Core Clinical Services Division – Outpatients, Imaging and Interventional …
… Pleural aspiration (thoracocentesis) What is a pleural aspiration? A pleural aspiration (also known as a thoracocentesis, … What is a pleural aspiration? A pleural aspiration (also known as a thoracocentesis, …
… How to treat a chest wall injury This page provides information for … wall injuries often take several weeks to get better. As a rough guide, a patient with one broken/bruised rib can expect to be in … Gate 35: 0117 4145100 or 0117 4145101 Related links Our Hospitals …
… renowned medical teams delivering incredible outcomes for our patients. For many years we have been at the forefront of … and the world’s first radar breast imaging system, to name a few. Roles include: Consultant. Clinical Fellow. Locum … Intensive Care, Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Core Clinical Services Division – Radiology, Histopathology, Microbiology, …
… work for most people in your situation who have had a similar injury. It will help your recovery if you follow … Stay well hydrated and take laxatives if needed. Use a simple sling (collar and cuff) to help ease the pain when … you are watching television, use the adverts as a prompt. What to expect in your recovery 0-3 weeks Pain and swelling …
… are seen in the Emergency Department (often referred to as A&E or ED). This is an average of around 300 people every … you to consider whether you need urgent and emergency care services before you attend. If you do need to come to hospital, we will do our best to see you as quickly as possible, but please be …
… control, reduced medication and the ability to live a more normal life Flexibility of when and how often to dialyse, greater freedom to work, a more enjoyable diet and feeling better emotionally and … eat together as a family and I don’t have to worry about what food to eat. Yatasha, aged 36 Home Haemodialysis …
… Rhizolysis Your doctor has requested that you have a rhizolysis procedure. We hope the following information … some of the questions you may have about this procedure. What is Rhizolysis or radiofrequency lesioning? This is a technique that deliberately damages the nerve that supplies …
… We want you to be active in your healthcare. By telling us what is important to you and asking questions you can help … complications will develop. Some of the benefits include: A quicker return of normal bowel function. Reduced chest infections. A quicker return to usual mobility. Decreased fatigue. …