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… Friday mornings). These are busy clinics and to make best use of your time, it is helpful to write a list of things you … and has a full list of your current medicines. Try to use the same pharmacy so the staff know you and your … on the next page in the ‘avoid’ column. If you need to use a product frequently or for more than a few days at a …
… contact details and let us know you are happy for us to use your mammogram to measure your breast density. Research … about the FAST MRI DYAMOND study In this study we will use information from you and from your medical records. We will only use information that we need for the research study. We will …
… if you are unwell. Ask visitors not to sit on your bed or use the patient toilets. n Do not share your possessions or … an assessment of your risk of DVT and any reason not to use preventative treatments. The assessment will decide the … dehydration. Getting up and moving early and frequently. Use of elastic support (anti-embolic) stockings. Injections …
… to relieve pain in the back of the neck and shoulders. Use whatever gets best results for you. A bag of frozen peas … to relieve pain in the back of the neck and shoulders. Use whatever gets best results for you. A bag of frozen peas …
… be gentle with the arm on the same side as the pacemaker. 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. Before you leave hospital … may not be suitable. Some medical procedures may need to use antibiotics if you have a pacemaker. These can be …