Learning Disability Team A brief guide to supporting Autistic Patients Autism a General Guide Being sent home with a catheter Female Being sent home with a catheter Male Benign or malignant conditions Candida auris Cellulitis Clostridioides difficile (C.difficile) Coming in for Radiotherapy Coming to a Psychology Appointment (easy read) Constipation Deep Vein Thrombosis Deprivation of liberty safeguards (DoLs) Dislocated shoulder ESBL (Extended-Spectrum Beta Lactamase) Falls leaflet First seizure Fracture manipulation at ED Functional Neurological Disorder Functional Neurological Disorder: How to manage your symptoms Going home after a sedative Having a blood test Having a cannula Having a catheter Having a catheter fitted Having a PEG Having an x-ray How to describe your pain levels Human or animal bites Insect bites or stings Living with stoma Looking after your arm plaster Looking after your leg plaster Making a stoma MDRO (Multi-drug resistant organisms) Minor head injury advice MRSA Norovirus Nosebleeds Periods and learning disability Plaster care instructions Sprained ankle Sprained knee Toe injuries Tonsillitis and abscesses behind your tonsils Treating your Burn and scald Upper GI bleeding Wound Care Wrist fractures You are a CPE contact You are at risk of CPE You have a Central Venous Access Device (CVAD) You have CPE You need or have a Sheath Catheter or Conveen Your AVF (Arteriovenous Fistula) Your Head MRI scan Your Heart MRI scan Your Liver MRI scan Your MRCP MRI scan Your MRI scan Your small bowel MRI scan Plain English guide to Sensitivity to histamines and other vasoactive amines Back to the list