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Stroke Services
Last updated on Tuesday, October 3, 2023
A stroke is a serious, life-threatening medical condition that occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off. Blood carries essential nutrients and oxygen to the brain and without a blood supply, brain cells can be damaged or destroyed. Strokes are a medical emergency and urgent t...
read moreStakeholders
Last updated on Thursday, March 28, 2024
Stakeholder Collaboration By working closely with these stakeholders, we ensure that our initiatives are well-informed, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of our community. The Patient Experience Strategy is a collaborative effort involving a diverse range of stakeholders, including: Hos...
read moreArrowe Park Acute Stroke Unit
Last updated on Friday, January 12, 2018
Each year, an estimated 700 people in the Wirral and Cheshire area will suffer a stroke and be admitted to hospital. Our Stroke patients are brought in through our Emergency Department at Arrowe Park Hospital as emergency cases and are directly admitted to the Acute Stroke Unit on Ward 23. Ward...
read moreEarly Supported Discharge
Last updated on Friday, January 12, 2018
This service aims to facilitate the transition home from hospital following a stroke. The team are able to provide intensive rehabilitation in a patient’s home and patients could be seen up to five times a week by therapists as part of a seven day service. ESD is an alternative to inpatient reh...
read morePersonalised care planning
Last updated on Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Every patient with dementia has a dementia care bundle, this means they receive personalised nursing care to ensure that all appropriate assessments and care is given. The symbol at the top of this page is known as the Dementia Forget Me Not symbol, and is used on the patient information board o...
read moreRegional Anaesthesia
Last updated on Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Local anaesthetic or regional anaesthesia does not put you to sleep but works by blocking the signals that pass along your nerves to your brain. We can block the nerves at different levels to numb a certain area, for example we can block just a finger or a whole region like an arm, a leg or w...
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Dexamethasone Prescribing For Primary Malignant Brain Tumours
Modified: 21/03/2023 3:11PM | Download: Dexamethasone Prescribing For Primary Malignant Brain TumoursDexamethasone Guidelines - Adult Neurosurgical Patients with Brain and CNS Tumours (The Walton Centre)
Modified: 06/04/2023 9:17AM | Download: Dexamethasone Guidelines - Adult Neurosurgical Patients with Brain and CNS Tumours (The Walton Centre)This document can also be found in: Acute Oncology