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You will wake up in the recovery room next to the theatre. You will have an oxygen mask on your face. Your blood pressure will be taken regularly.
your operation and time in the recovery room afterwards.
your operation, and time in the recovery room afterwards.
Visitors may be asked to wait in our day room if care and procedures are being carried out not only to you but other patients in the bays.
Nursing staff will follow advice given by the Infection Prevention and Control Team, and you will be cared for in a single room.
Yes, but for reasons of safety they cannot join you in the CT scanning room except in special circumstances.
Yes, but for safety reasons, they cannot join you in the CT scanning room.
You will be asked to lie on a trolley in the theatre area before going to the anaesthetic room.
care for those families in Stroud continues to be available in the first 6-12 hours post-birth in the Stroud Maternity Unit birthing rooms or a similar room
A nurse or doctor will escort you into the room where your colonoscopy will take place. A nurse will stay with you throughout the test.
A room is available at the Gloucester laboratory if you need to produce the sample on site.
A nurse will then take you into the room where your colonoscopy will take place.
When the treatment is finished your child will go to the recovery room. A trained recovery nurse will look after your child.
A nebuliser is a device that uses room air mixed with the medication to create a fine mist.
A nurse or doctor will escort you into the room where your procedures will take place.
Nursing staff will follow advice given by the Infection Prevention and Control Team and may place you in a side room if one is available.
There will be several people in the room during the procedure.
After the operation you will be asked to sit in the waiting room for 20 minutes.
Our viewing facilities We have one viewing room in the Mortuary at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and one viewing room in the Mortuary at Cheltenham General