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… - what happens when you're admitted to hospital with a chest injury? This page is for patients diagnosed as having a rib or chest injury. Chest injuries are extremely common … sputum, please inform your nurse who will refer you to the respiratory physiotherapist. Repeat the breathing exercises …
… interest: All radiological modalities including Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT Secretary: Niam Hamer Telephone: 0117 414 … (MBBS BSc MRCP FRCR MEd FFRRCSI (Hon)) trained as a radiologist in Sheffield and Bristol. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists, a member of …
… for an operation. Anaemia, with the associated risk of a blood transfusion during/after an operation, is associated … The IV iron will be given as an slow injection through a cannula (plastic tube) inserted into your hand/arm; the … Irritation or mild infection at site of injection There is a 1 in 10 chance of leaking of iron into the skin at the site …
… and support for patients and families living with a haematological conditions and cancer. If you need help to … Helpline 0808 808 5555 Macmillan Cancer Support Offers a range of support for the emotional and practical impacts of … emotional support to everyone who has been diagnosed with a myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) and their …
… You have been referred for an ultrasound to examine a lump in your testicle. Your GP has examined you and feels … To make comments or raise concerns about the Trust’s services, please contact PALS on 0117 414 4569 or email … To make comments or raise concerns about the Trust’s services, please contact PALS on 0117 414 4569 or email …
… is for patients who have been referred by their GP for a pelvic ultrasound (scan). You must telephone the NBT … a convenient time for you at Southmead Hospital or one of our community sites. Our phonelines are open: Monday - Friday 08:30 - 16:00 Phone: …
… ICU Team Patients on our Intensive Care Unit are cared for by a highly skilled, specialist multi-disciplinary team of over … Ambler (Consultant Clinical Psychologist). Related links A-Z of Consultants ICU Team … Patients on our Intensive Care …
… the treatment. This page has 3 sections: Section A: anticoagulation and warfarin, side effects, general advice … Hospitals Bristol and Weston). You will also be given a yellow Warfarin Anticoagulant Therapy Package which … keep. Section A What is anticoagulation? An anticoagulant medicine reduces the risk of blood clots forming in your …
… Gynaecology Ambulatory Gynaecology Many people can have a procedure in a clinic while they are awake. This is known as ambulatory care. Our ambulatory suite is a dedicated area of Gynaecology … while they are awake. This is known as ambulatory care. Our ambulatory suite is a dedicated area of Gynaecology …
… ME/CFS but there are clear guidelines to help with making a diagnosis. These guidelines include: Blood tests – these … This is why we have different types of therapists in our team, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists … ME/CFS. The routines and habits that we develop throughout our lives can be difficult for anyone to change but we can …