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… for a special event to celebrate their contribution to patients, staff and visitors at North Bristol NHS Trust … every one of our volunteers makes to the experience of patients, staff and visitors to our services every day. A … contribution to what happens at NBT, both to staff and to patients and it was fantastic to be able to gather in person …
… for hepatitis B and C in our EDs will greatly improve patients’ access to specialist care, by rapidly linking them … before the WHO target of 2030 and improve outcomes for patients with Hepatitis B. “Viral hepatitis is usually a silent disease until patients develop either liver failure or liver cancer, both …
… place. The amount of X-rays used is very small however patients who are or who may be pregnant should inform the … place. The amount of X-rays used is very small however patients who are or who may be pregnant should inform the …
… couches for use with training models/manikins or simulated patients. Clinical Skills Training and Equipment We have 2 … couches for use with training models/manikins or simulated patients. Clinical Skills Training and Equipment We have 2 …
… and enzyme activity. Warning cards are issued for patients likely to be sensitive to suxamethonium and … and enzyme activity. Warning cards are issued for patients likely to be sensitive to suxamethonium and …
… and GI physiology, to provide a comprehensive service for patients with incontinence or pelvic floor dysfunction. The … and GI physiology, to provide a comprehensive service for patients with incontinence or pelvic floor dysfunction. The …
… the pandemic and for playing their role in keeping patients, the public and each other safe. Andrea then read … patient care. Just recently he organised for one of our patients to be able to speak with their family, finding a … hard to gain the trust of both his colleagues and the patients, often caring for a patient on his own, which in ICU …
… your progress. Will I need to take time off work? Most patients are advised to take 7 days of work to recover. Some … is inserted to prevent infection. Despite this, some patients develop infection at the catheter exit site which … for appointments and training, but this is only for patients who meet certain criteria. We encourage you to make …
… College of Radiologists (RCR) 2001 Information for Adult Patients having an MRI Scan Available from: www.RCR. ac.uk … College of Radiologists (RCR) 2001 Information for Adult Patients having an MRI Scan Available from: www.RCR. ac.uk …