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… 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 …
… 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 …
… been removed from your bladder, however the X-ray dye we use is sticky and you may notice this on your skin. It washes … been removed from your bladder, however the X-ray dye we use is sticky and you may notice this on your skin. It washes …
… 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 …
… medical professionals only. They are not intended for use by anyone else (including patients) and must not be … medical professionals only. They are not intended for use by anyone else (including patients) and must not be …
… staff will come into your bed area. If you need help to use the toilet or take a bath (e.g. you need a hoist or … staff will come into your bed area. If you need help to use the toilet or take a bath (e.g. you need a hoist or …
… of the treatment of Cancer and the decision on when to use it is dependant again on the type of tumour, but also on … of the treatment of Cancer and the decision on when to use it is dependant again on the type of tumour, but also on …
… area. Lift your arm if it is swollen. At night you can use pillows to elevate it. Apply an ice pack or a bag of … area. Lift your arm if it is swollen. At night you can use pillows to elevate it. Apply an ice pack or a bag of …