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491. Preparation for procedure  
There is no specific preparation required prior to this procedure, you can eat and drink as normal and take your medications when needed. You will be asked to provide a specimen of urine on the  
492. Bronchoscopy  
What is a bronchoscopy? A bronchoscopy procedure is where a doctor looks into the main tubes that carry air into the lungs. A thin flexible camera called a bronchoscope passes through the nose or  
493. Gastroscopy (OGD) Oesophago-gastroduodenoscopy  
This procedure may also be known as a gastroscopy. The examination is performed using a long flexible instrument called a gastroscope which is about the width of your little finger. It is passed  
494. Lymph Node Biopsy  
How do I prepare for the procedure? You will receive specific preparation instructions, which may include fasting before the procedure. The type of anaesthesia used depends on the lymph nodes and  
495. During the procedure  
The test needs to be done under sedation - a ‘cannula’ (plastic needle) will be inserted into your hand or arm to give you a sedative; this will make you feel comfortable and relaxed. Following  
496. Transnasal endoscopy  
What is a Transnasal Endoscopy (TNE) A Trans-Nasal Endoscopy is a procedure where a thin flexible tube is passed down through the nose then down over the back of the tongue to examine the gullet  
497. Endobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS)  
What is Endobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS) An EBUS  is a procedure that allows the doctor to look into your main air tubes and take samples from the lymph glands (also called lymph nodes) in the  
498. Oesophago gastro duodenoscopy (OGD/gastroscopy) discharge information  
RETURN TO MAIN ENDOSCOPY PAGE - CLICK HERE If you have had IV sedation (or throat spray and sedation) therefore you must: Have a responsible adult to care for you at home for 24 hours Have  
499. During the procedure  
The test needs to be done under sedation - a ‘cannula’ (plastic needle) will be inserted into your hand or arm to give you a sedative; this will make you feel comfortable and relaxed. Following  
500. Children's Oncology  
To help ensure optimal diagnosis and management of children and young people with febrile neutropaenia presenting to Paediatric Oncology Shared Care Unit (POSCUs), including intravenous and  
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