D Ward Discharge Advice Wrightington Hospital. Patient Information Leaflet Number Musc 022 v8

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D Ward Discharge Advice Wrightington Hospital Patient Information Leaflet Number Musc 022 v8 Thank you for attending D Ward, we hope you have found everything to your satisfaction. If you do have any concerns please raise them with a member of staff so we can deal with them promptly. The following booklet will provide you with the relevant information required for your ongoing care needs, when you have gone home. Please do not hesitate to contact us at any time by telephoning: D Ward Monday to Friday 07:30am-19:30pm 01257 256269 Outside of these hours, D Ward s telephone will be redirected to Ward B 01257 256410, who will answer any queries. Outpatients Department 5:00pm 01257 256299 Monday to Friday 9:00am to Outpatients Your clinic appointment is on:... At: Royal Albert Edward Infirmary Wrightington Leigh (Staff to tick as appropriate)

If your appointment is not given on discharge you should receive it within 1 week. If for any reason you do not receive an appointment through the post, or if you have any problem with your Out-Patient appointment, please contact: 01257 256222 or 01257 256241 Wound Care 1. Care needs to be taken to keep dressings clean and dry. 2. Your wound should be left alone YES/NO 3. Where applicable, the outer bandaging needs to be removed down to the skin dressing in days. 4. Skin dressings should be changed as advised by Nursing Staff on Discharge. 5. If applicable, your stitches should be removed in days. This should be carried out at Wrightington, Wigan or Leigh Outpatients / District Nurse / Nurse led Out-Patient Clinic / Other... (Staff delete as appropriate) 6. You have been referred to Therapy YES NO N/A

How to change your dressing 1. Only change your dressings if necessary. 2. Ensure you clean your hands prior to carrying out the procedure. Use soap and water and dry with a clean towel. 3. Remove outer dressing. If adhesive dressing is clean and not blood-stained leave intact. 4. If not, carefully remove adhesive dressing ensuring you do not touch the wound. 5. Apply the dressing supplied. This is done as follows: Remove the dressing from the outer packaging. Peel off cover underneath and smooth the dressing over the wound. Please ensure you do not touch the white central pad. Then carefully peel off the top cover to leave the dressing in place. Dressings are shower proof. 6. If, at any point during the procedure you are concerned, please contact the ward. Swelling It is a natural part of the healing process for swelling to occur after surgery. In order to reduce swelling, your limb needs to be elevated. Use additional pillows/cushions to rest it up at night or whilst sitting during the day.

If you have had any shoulder surgery, please commence exercises and use the sling as per physiotherapy instructions. It is normal for shoulder arthroscopy procedures to ooze for the first couple of days. Should you become concerned about any of the following: Any colour changes. Increased redness, with hot/burning pain and raised temperature to the operated area. Further numbness/pins and needles. Swelling that has increased beyond the size of the dressing/splint which has become painful. The dressing/splint has become too loose or too tight. Do not hesitate to contact the ward or therapy department for advice. If you have any problems regarding therapy please contact: Upper and Lower Limb Physiotherapy: 01257 256307 8:30am 5:00pm Hand Therapy Unit: 01257 256274 8:30am 5:00pm

Comments, Compliments or Complaints The Patient Relations/Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) Department provides confidential on the spot advice, information and support to patients, relatives, friends and carers. Contact Us Tel: 01942 822376 (Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm) The Patient Relations/PALS Manager Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust Royal Albert Edward Infirmary Wigan Lane Wigan WN1 2NN Ask 3 Questions Become more involved in decisions about your healthcare. You may be asked to make choices about your treatment. To begin with, try to make sure you get the answers to three key questions: 1. What are my options? 2. What are the pros and cons of each option for me? 3. How do I get support to help me make a decision that is right for me? How We Use Your Personal Information For details on how we collect, use and store the information we hold about you, please take a look at our how we use your personal information leaflet which can be found on the Trust

website: www.wwl.nhs.uk/patient_information/leaflets/default.aspx This leaflet is also available in audio, large print, Braille and other languages upon request. For more information call 01942 773106. Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of the copyright owner