Haematology Clinical Nurse Specialist
Outlines the role of the Haematology Clinical Nurse Specialist, and how they can support you and your family throughout your treatment
Outlines the role of the Haematology Clinical Nurse Specialist, and how they can support you and your family throughout your treatment
Outlines the multi-disciplinary team looking after you, their roles and how they can support you
Information about the haematology outpatient clinics, outpatient day unit and the inpatient ward
Explains why and how your haemodialysis tunnelled catheter needs to be removed
Outlines outpatient treatment options for haemorrhoids
How the Hair Advisory Clinic can support you if you are suffering from hair loss
Explains why patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) may have hallucinations (nightmares, delusions, fantasies)
An operation to repair damage to the hamstring muscles - outlining what surgery entails, including risks and benefits
For patients diagnosed with osteoarthritis and outlines suitable exercises to reduce stiffness and improve strength
Advice following discharge from hospital with a minor hand fracture
Explains why hand hygiene is so important in preventing the spread of infection and gives advice on how to wash your hands properly
Advice and exercises following discharge from hospital with a hand injury
Information on having a home birth.
Information if you are having a baby or thinking of having a baby and are 40 years of age or over.
This information has been provided to answer your queries and reduce any worries you may have. It also explains the concept of enhanced recovery after Caesarean birth – helping you to recover quickly and get back to normal daily activities sooner.
Information to help you understand what is involved and the possible risks associated with X-rays
For patients who are experiencing swallowing difficulties and have been advised to complete the HAWK exercise for rehabilitation
Dietary advice to maintain a nourishing diet during and after your cancer treatment, as well as meal ideas
Information for patients with symptoms of dizziness who are about to undergo the Head Impulse Test (HIT)
What to look out for following discharge from A&E following a head injury