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… smaller sanctuary. Both spaces may be used so if one is in use, please feel free to use the alternative space. Both sanctuaries are multi-faith … 0117 4143700 Email: the.chaplaincy@nbt.nhs.uk or use the message box outside the main chaplaincy office inside …
… Result) If you need to emphasise any key information, use headings or bold text. Don't use all capitals - IT LOOKS LIKE YOU'RE SHOUTING! You should … doesn’t mean you can dress casually. Blur your screen or use a professional-looking background. This will help the …
… more accessible places, such as moving the saucepans you use frequently up from any low shelves or cupboards. Avoid … are planning to do and check your consent form. They will use a pen to draw an arrow on the leg that is going to be … mules or sliders). You will also be taught how to safely use the stairs. To return home, the team needs to be happy …
… to your heart. Once the device is put in, your doctor will use a special computer (called a programmer) to set up the … be gentle with the arm on the same side as the CRT device. Use it normally, but avoid raising it above your shoulder or … wound to fix it). If you have any questions about how to use your arm, please ask for help. Follow-up Once your wound …
… and advice with any issues related to your amputation or use of the prosthesis. We cover the areas of Bristol, … and advice with any issues related to your amputation or use of the prosthesis. We cover the areas of Bristol, …
… your own examination at home. A simple method is to use the palm of your hand to feel the skin. Many people find this works best when having a bath or shower. Use this same method to check the skin, between the scar, … strong sunshine between 11am and 3pm if possible. Do not use sun beds or sun lamps. Use high factor sunscreens (SPF …