Following a thorough examination we are satisfied that it is alright for your relative/friend to leave hospital.
Things you should do to make sure the person is OK:
- Do not leave the person alone in the home for the first 48 hours after leaving hospital.
- Do make sure that there is a nearby telephone and that the person stays within easy reach of medical help.
Things that will help the person get better
If the person follows this advice it should help them get better more quickly and it may help any symptoms they have to go away:
- Do have plenty of rest and avoid stressful situations.
- Do not take any alcohol or drugs.
- Do take paracetamol for a headache. If the headache is severe or worsens, seek a review by a doctor.
- Do not take sleeping pills, sedatives or tranquillisers unless they are prescribed by a doctor.
- Do not play any contact sport for at least three weeks or without talking to a doctor first.
- Do not return to normal college or work activity until you feel you have completely recovered.
- Do not drive a car, motorbike or bicycle or operate machinery unless you feel you have completely recovered.