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… own anatomy if you have the appropriate data for us to use after your treatment. You will need to cover the full … not based in Bristol or the surrounding areas, can I still use your service? Please contact us and we may still be able … Trusts. Are your materials medically tested and safe for use in and around the body? Yes, we only use biocompatible …
… battery, you have to wait to recharge it before you can use the phone again. OR - If you use some of the battery and make regular top-ups, then your phone will always be ready for use. Before you start pacing you need to keep a record of … battery, you have to wait to recharge it before you can use the phone again. OR - If you use some of the battery and …
… was designed in the 1930’s, and is still in common use today, despite having several major side effects, … Cymactive catheter differs from the foley in design and use. It is entirely indwelling, and activated using a magnet, … system, whereas previous Axonics neurostimulators use a rechargeable battery source that requires monthly …
… They find out what children enjoy doing at home and use this to provide experiences that capture children's … and emotions helps children cope with changes well. Staff use consistent approaches to encourage children to think … They find out what children enjoy doing at home and use this to provide experiences that capture children's …
… pandemic has created new challenges, such as increased use of PPE plastics, but also prompted greener transport and … staff the three organisations are taking action on: single use plastics, such as in wards, operating theatres and … of waste; greenhouse gas impact of anaesthetics; energy use for heating and lighting; energy from sustainable …
… not close when blinking: The eye can dry up. You should use eye drops or artificial tears to keep the eye moist. Use artificial tear drops during the day and a thicker … (the thin, transparent layer covering the eye). Do not use contact lenses until your eye returns to normal. You may …
… Instead of using salt water to fill your bladder, we use an iodine-based fluid (this allows us to see your bladder … Instead of using salt water to fill your bladder, we use an iodine-based fluid (this allows us to see your bladder …
… oxygen in your body when you are asleep. You will need to use this machine for the two nights after you receive it, and … answer any queries you may have. They will show you how to use the machine. The instructions are also attached to the … oxygen in your body when you are asleep. You will need to use this machine for the two nights after you receive it, and …
… an moved up and around the bowel. Although it doesn‘t use radiation, it is more invasive than a virtual colonoscopy … a CT virtual colonoscopy scan? A CT scan involves the use of ionising radiation (X-rays); we are all exposed to … an moved up and around the bowel. Although it doesn‘t use radiation, it is more invasive than a virtual colonoscopy …