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Learning Disability Team
- A brief guide to supporting Autistic Patients
- Autism a General Guide
- Cellulitis
- Constipation
- Deep Vein Thrombosis
- Deprivation of liberty safeguards (DoLs)
- Dislocated shoulder
- 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
- Minor head injury advice
- 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
- 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