Isolation precautions
For patients, relatives and visitors, explaining why some patients may need to be isolated in a healthcare setting
Read moreFor patients, relatives and visitors, explaining why some patients may need to be isolated in a healthcare setting
Read moreAdvice to help you build a skincare routine while on isotretinoin treatment.
Read moreInserting or removing a special filter used to trap blood clots in the inferior vena cava, alarge vein in the abdomen
Read moreThis leaflet explains how jaundice can affect new-born babies and how it may be treated.
Read moreExercises to help increase mouth opening and reduce jaw discomfort
Read moreInformation for patients who have been moved to the unit and their friends, relatives and carers
Read moreInformation for children, young people and their parents and carers on Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), how it can affect you and what treatments and monitoring are available
Read moreAims to answer some of the questions that you or your child may have about their operation to remove K-wires used to control fractures
Read moreIt is dangerous and illegal to allow young children to drink alcohol, even in your own home. A small quantity of alcohol could be lethal for a young child.
Read moreYou have a responsibility to ensure that others including children, are not affected by the unsafe disposal of your injecting equipment.
Read moreIf your child swallows methadone, other medication, drugs or alcohol they could be seriously harmed or die. As little as a teaspoon of methadone could kill a young child.
Read moreWhat to expect when your child comes to the unit for surgery, blood tests or other procedures
Read moreInformation about ward routines and facilities on Kennet and Loddon Unit specialising in respiratory conditions
Read moreExplains what it means to be sedated with Ketamine and what the risks involved are
Read moreExplains how your kidney health is linked to fluid intake (how much fluid you drink)
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