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… around your waist. Ambulatory ECG monitoring Information about ambulatory ECG monitoring. Cardioversion Information … for patients and their families who want to learn more about Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy (CRT) Coronary … angiogram and angioplasty/PCI Information for patients about Coronary angiogram and angioplasty/PCI. Exercise …
… You will then be asked to exercise on the treadmill for about six minutes. At particular time periods after you have … is no other basic test that would give us this information about the sensitivity of your airways. When will I be told … You will then be asked to exercise on the treadmill for about six minutes. At particular time periods after you have …
… patients are on Biologic Therapy Find out more information about AS and different treatments . NASS Bristol (National … patients are on Biologic Therapy Find out more information about AS and different treatments . NASS Bristol (National …
… before your appointment on 0117 414 5054 . What about medication? Your normal medication should be taken. If … for discharge. A doctor will then come to talk to you about the procedure and ask you to sign the consent form if … into a specimen jar. Broncho-alveolar lavage: Fluid (about 1 cupful) is put into a single small air tube in the …
… Leaflets Prolonged jaundice and your baby Information about the Prolonged Jaundice Service at North Bristol NHS … rare conditions TB, BCG vaccine, and your baby Information about the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin ( BCG ) vaccination that …
… What is Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus? Information about Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus for patients referred to …
… urgent appointment with a stroke specialist so important? About one in ten people who have a TIA develop a stroke … are other tablets you buy over the counter, please tell us about these. If possible, it will be helpful for the person … you may want to bring your own provisions. What about driving? It is not safe or legal for you to drive until …
… sleep at specific sections of the day. These periods are about 20-40 minutes and are about 2 hours apart. You will be woken up at the appropriate … the guidance provided by your consultant neuropsychiatrist about reducing or stopping medications before coming for the …
… advice for you and your family to help you make decisions about your treatment during the acute episode of illness. … advice for you and your family to help you make decisions about your treatment during the acute episode of illness. …
… services. We have an active patient representatives group, who are involved with helping with our service … Rheumatology Teaching and Research Further information about our involvement with teaching and research, and links … a rheumatology condition, find out further information about the team and resources available here. Rheumatology …