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… the current and potential treatments on the horizon and use all this information to work closely with other … treatments and all the new treatments on the horizon and use all this information to work closely with other … the current and potential treatments on the horizon and use all this information to work closely with other …
… and friends. We will support them where possible to make use of any telephone and video call functions they might have … and friends. We will support them where possible to make use of any telephone and video call functions they might have …
… normally throughout the duration of this study. Do not use any laxatives before or during this study. You will be … normally throughout the duration of this study. Do not use any laxatives before or during this study. You will be …
… Westbury-on-Trym Primary Care Centre. You will need to use these booking instructions: Booking instructions Your GP … team if: You are under 18 years of age. You need to use a hoist at your appointment. You need hospital transport … If your GP is not listed above You will need to use these booking instructions: Booking instructions Please …
… have been provided with a sling to support the arm. If so, use it. Frozen peas or crushed ice in a damp tea towel can be … Check that you can move your elbow, wrist and hand fully. Use your other arm to assist the movements of your injured … ‘walk’ your hand up the wall as far as possible. You can use a piece of blue tack to mark your daily progress. …
… pushing or carrying, keep items close to your body and use work surfaces at a comfortable height. If items are heavy … pushing or carrying, keep items close to your body and use work surfaces at a comfortable height. If items are heavy …
… rate is expected to be normal. Is contraception safe to use? Yes, both hormonal and non-hormonal type contraception are safe to use. Is this going to affect my future pregnancy? People who … rate is expected to be normal. Is contraception safe to use? Yes, both hormonal and non-hormonal type contraception …
… adaptive equipment is sometimes supplied to you for use at home following discharge. This may include items such … a hospital inpatient requires a wheelchair for long term use (over 6 months) they will be referred to the Bristol … have to be met) If you need a wheelchair for short term use (under 6 months), hospital and community patients will …