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… your surgery. If there is anything that you are unsure about, please ask. It is important that you understand how … of weight or your appetite is poor). If you have concerns about your appetite or diet before coming in for your … come back to the ward, the staff will help you out of bed about six hours after your operation. You may sit out of bed …
… can be scanned safely. The radiographers will need to know about these things to minimise the effect they have on your … can be scanned safely. The radiographers will need to know about these things to minimise the effect they have on your …
… surgery. If there is anything that you are unsure about, please ask. It is important that you understand how … come back to the ward, the staff will help you out of bed about six hours after your operation. You may sit out of bed … after your operation as this can help you feel positive about your recovery. Pain control It is important that your …
… Preparing for your surgery Information for patients about preparing for surgery. This page has information about preparing for your surgery. References and sources of … unless they are cleaned between uses. Remind staff about hand washing and drying if they forget – they won’t be …
… charge to review your care. Please feel at ease in asking about any aspects of your medical or nursing care. We want to … so excess property should be taken home. Check with staff about bringing in food items. Valuables and money We … Please speak to your doctor or nurse for more information about stopping smoking or if you feel you might benefit from …
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… information will answer some of the questions you may have about this procedure. What is a cerebral angiogram? An … to you. You will have an opportunity to ask questions about the procedure. If you choose to have the procedure you … If you experience any symptoms you are concerned about, please contact the Imaging department directly or …
… Uterine Fibroid Embolisation (UFE) Information for patients about Uterine Fibroid Embolisation (UFE). What are fibroids? … can be started and monitored by your GP. The decision about whether this is right for you will depend on your … Fibroids may regrow after myomectomy, and in the long term about 1 in 10 people require further surgery. Myomectomy may …
… the stones to fall out. An ERCP can give more information about the pancreas and bile ducts and brushings and biopsies … with you. You will have an opportunity to ask questions about the procedure and your treatment. If you choose to … the stones to fall out. An ERCP can give more information about the pancreas and bile ducts and brushings and biopsies …
… with you. What is a stent? A stent is a hollow mesh tube about the size of your little finger. It is made of fine, … to you. You will have an opportunity to ask questions about the procedure. If you choose to have the procedure you … your procedure. Your specialist may make recommendations about your usual medication following the procedure. It is …