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… bodies in children If your child has ingested (swallowed) a super strong magnet Super strong magnets can also be called … 7-14 times stronger than traditional magnets and can be a variety of shapes, most often balls or discs. Today, your … this time, as the button battery can cause burns to the skin if in contact for a long time. Larger button batteries …
… with kidney problems are looked after on the kidney ward – our specialist medical team regularly reviews patients cared for on other wards, and our hospital haemodialysis team provides dialysis for … with kidney problems are looked after on the kidney ward – our specialist medical team regularly reviews patients cared …
… Flow studies Your doctor/nurse has requested that you have a test called ‘flows’. This test is simple and requires you … The scan is performed by placing some warm gel on the skin over your bladder area and moving an ultrasound probe … urinate. After the test The results will be entered onto our electronic database and the flows scanned to be stored on …
… Nutrition & Dietetics Team We are a team of Registered Dietitians providing nutrition and dietetic services to patients at Southmead Hospital Bristol and the … additional study and have experience and expertise in a specialist area of work in addition to undertaking general …
… around mealtimes (700-1200mg calcium per day): Milk: a third of a pint or 200ml). Cheese, including cream cheese: … Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables is good for our health, and people that eat plenty of fruits and … it has been prepared -for example, boiled potato without skin contains a lot less oxalate than a baked potato (oxalate …
… tube exchange Your doctor has requested that you have a nephrostomy tube exchange. We hope the following … for us to access the tube – usually on your front. The skin around the nephrostomy tube will be cleaned with an … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Nephrostomy …
… ME/CFS but there are clear guidelines to help with making a diagnosis. These guidelines include: Blood tests – these … a ME/CFS specialist. Who might I see in the Bristol M.E. Service? Having ME/CFS can affect many areas of everyday life … This is why we have different types of therapists in our team, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists …
… we get older. Hereditary factors: some people may inherit a weakness of the walls of the veins in the anal area. How to … Follow-up Pathway. This means you will be discharged from our Colorectal service, but if your symptoms return, get worse, or don’t … Follow-up Pathway. This means you will be discharged from our Colorectal service, but if your symptoms return, get …
… of your bowel has not been sufficient to produce a diagnostic result from your examination, a further 24 hours … Potatoes: peeled or cooked in any way but don’t eat the skin. Fruit and tomato juice. Breakfast cereals: cornflakes, … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. Imaging …
… Miscarriage We are sorry that you have had a miscarriage We are very aware that this a distressing time, … differently, and there is no ‘right way’ to be. Our aim is continuity of care, however this is not always … with your doctor. Pregnancy loss Information and Support Services for patients and their families Grief and sadness …