Search
Search results
Displaying 11 - 20 of 54
… Enhanced Recovery Programme Discharge Information - Colorectal Surgery Ask three questions As you … at the bottom of this page. You should be able to reach a member of staff on the ward at anytime. If you cannot … intake. You may find it easier to digest if you remove the skin. Important foods Try to include high calorie and high …
… Life after a critical illness Useful information for patients who have … we will try and get back to you as soon as possible. View our ICU Follow Up website page for more information. The ICU … not get better over time we can refer you to specialist services. Patient diaries Many patients in ICU are kept …
… After a burn injury - The next step After a burn injury … you have been discharged from hospital you should contact our GP or your team. Thoughts and feelings A burn injury … without help, speak to your nurse as soon as possible. Services can take time to arrange and there are criteria for …
… are we? The Sarcoma Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is a registered nurse with specialist education and experience … such as a physiotherapist, dietician, finance and welfare services, and cancer information and support services. Cancer … to help you manage your diagnosis, treatment, and beyond. Our Sarcoma Cancer Support Worker, Hannah, will contact you …
… 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 … your heart . Weakening of your bones. Aching joints. Itchy skin. Sore eyes. The normal blood levels are: Potassium …
… that worry you. If you have bone problems, avoid uneven services and activities that increase the risk of you … don't get dehydrated. Protect yourself in the sun. Have a health snack after exercising, like a banana. Having some … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. …
… (csDMARDs), your treatment may be escalated to either a biologic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug (bDMARD or … into the layer of fat just underneath the surface of your skin (a subcutaneous injection) or by a drip into your vein … how we will check the results. We may ask you to contact our rheumatology advice line (by email or telephone) to let …
… ensure proper collection. The collection bottles contain a preservative (strong liquid acid), this must not be thrown … be taken not to spill or touch any as it could burn your skin, even when mixed with urine. If you spill the acid, … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Cystinuria …
… whilst you are receiving kidney treatment Living with a long term health condition can have an impact on your … suggests there are five steps we can all take to improve our mental wellbeing. If you give them a try, you may feel … with a GP you can refer yourself directly to free services (or you can ask your GP to refer you). These …
… urine collection What sample container will I receive? A sample container is provided for a 24 hour urine … take care not to spill or touch any as it could burn the skin, even when mixed with urine. If you spill the … Bristol BS10 5NB Opening hours: 8am-10pm Further Information Further information can be found at: …