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… be transferred here if you need to stay in. What to do about anti-coagulant medication? If you are on anticoagulant … be transferred here if you need to stay in. What to do about anti-coagulant medication? If you are on anticoagulant …
… This should stay in place until the initial wound check at about 48hrs, unless there are any concerns before that time. … This should stay in place until the initial wound check at about 48hrs, unless there are any concerns before that time. …
… of oil/creamy dressing and croutons/potatoes. What about diabetes? If you have diabetes and a poor appetite it … nutritional Care.’ A report on behalf of the BAPEN Quality Group Diabetes UK www.diabetes.org.uk Cook Food - freezer … nutritional Care.’ A report on behalf of the BAPEN Quality Group Diabetes UK www.diabetes.org.uk Cook Food - freezer …
… portions and serving sizes: Cooked meat or chicken about the size of half of your hand (90g). Cooked fish about the size of your hand (140g). 2-3 eggs (120g-180g). Cheese about the size of your index and middle fingers (50g). About …
… with you. You will have an opportunity to ask questions about the procedure and your treatment. If you choose to have … with you. You will have an opportunity to ask questions about the procedure and your treatment. If you choose to have …
… could eat less of these too. Ask your dietitian for advice about this. How can I reduce phosphate additives? To reduce … could eat less of these too. Ask your dietitian for advice about this. … To reduce the amount of phosphate additives you …
… one quarter to one third of the plate). Aim to have about the same amount of starchy food each day. Go for … one quarter to one third of the plate). Aim to have about the same amount of starchy food each day. Go for …
… Discharge home You will be given verbal information about wound care and pain relief and there is written … … Discharge home You will be given verbal information about wound care and pain relief and there is written …
… will be using is called Inhixa®. Enoxaparin is part of a group of medicines called anticoagulants. An anticoagulant … your nurse or doctor for advice. How can I find out more about enoxaparin? You can read the patient information … will be using is called Inhixa®. Enoxaparin is part of a group of medicines called anticoagulants. An anticoagulant …
… thinning medication and they will make a plan with you about when it should be stopped. There are potential rare … or light-headed when the drain is inserted. This occurs in about 1 in 50 patients. It is usually short-lived, but please … chest drains can become infected but this is uncommon (about 1 in 50 patients). Thorough cleaning of the skin before …