Women’s and Children’s Patient Information Leaflet
Anaesthetics
Audiology
- Children’s Hyperacusis
- Cleaning and retubing your earmould
- Getting used to your digital hearing aid
- Hearing aid battery repair information
- Hearing aid maintenance information
- Hearing aids: Problem solving (Earmoulds)
- Hearing aids: Problem solving (thin tubes)
- Hearing aids: Telephone Use
- How to fit a new earmould
- Listening skills: Pre-school Information for parents, relatives and carers
- Listening skills: School Age Children - Information for parents, relatives and carers
- Softening Ear Wax with Olive Oil
- Tactics for Good Hearing
- Tinnitus
- Use of Water Barrier/ Swim Moulds
Blood Transfusion
Breast & General Surgery
- Admission and discharge - Breast Care Unit
- Advice following a core biopsy
- Anastrozole
- Benign phyllodes tumours leaflet
- Breast Care - Diagnosis and Treatment Plan
- Breast Care wound advice sheet
- Breast cysts
- Breast pain information
- Breast pain leaflet
- Chemotherapy for breast cancer
- Common Conditions
- Fat necrosis
- FEC-T chemotherapy
- Fibroadenoma
- Gynaecomastia
- Letrozole
- Outpatient Breast Clinic
- Tamoxifen
Cancer Services
- A Guide to Supported Self-Management and Surveillance for Colorectal Cancer
- Acute Oncology Service and Assessment Unit
- Awaiting Your Diagnosis and Colorectal Pathway
- Bone Marrow Biopsy
- Caring for the dying patient
- Extravasation What is it?
- Hair Loss, Hair Thinning, Wig and Headwear Service for chemotherapy / radiotherapy patients
- Hair Loss, Hair Thinning, Wig and Headwear Service for people with chemotherapy/radiotherapy induced hair loss, including hair and scalp plans for cold cap treatment
- High output stoma diet sheet
- Influenza and Pneumonia Vaccination for Adult patients undergoing treatment for Cancer
- Management of Malignant Ascites
- Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression(MSCC)
- My Key To Care
- Nutrition during Chemotherapy
- Patient Guidance Medication and driving
- Patient handheld Systemic Anticancer Therapy (SACT) booklet
- Safety at home after chemotherapy or when taking chemotherapy tablets home
- Systemic Anti-Cancer Treatment referral - What happens next?
- What should I do if I have a chemotherapy spillage at home?
Cardiology
- Ajmaline Challenge
- Cardiac Angiography Unit Discharge Information Following Device Insertion
- Cardiac Angiography Unit Pacemaker Implant Pre-Procedure
- Cardiac Angiography with or without Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) Pre – Procedure Leaflet
- Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Programme Information for Participants
- Cardiology Outpatients Blood Pressure Monitor
- Cardiology Patient-Initiated Follow-up
- Cardioversion
- Contrast Echocardiogram
- CT Coronary Angiogram with Ivabradine
- Discharge Advice Following Coronary Angiography, Angioplasty or Stent insertion (PCI)
- Echocardiogram
- Exercise Stress Echocardiogram
- Ongoing exercise programmes for Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Pacemaker Follow Up Service
- Pharmacological Stress Echocardiogram
- Transoesophageal Echocardiogram
Chaplaincy
Colorectal
Dermatology
Diabetes & Endocrinology
- Alcohol, smoking and illicit drugs - What you need to know if you have diabetes
- Diabetes: Safe driving and the DVLA
- Hypoglycaemia explained
- Information for adult patients with diabetes undergoing surgery
- Information for patients new to Insulin (for 16 years and above)
- Insulin Pump Clinic
- Keeping safe with insulin therapy
- Managing Mealtime Insulin
- Type 1 Diabetes - What to do when you're ill
- Type 2 Diabetes and Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Dietetics (adults)
- 100kcal Boosters
- A Guide to Fluid Restriction
- A Guide to Food Labelling
- Advice for family and friends helping somebody with cancer to eat and drink
- Are you feeling full?
- Are you feeling sick?
- Are you too tired to cook meals?
- Calcium information sheet
- Carbohydrate Counting
- Chronic Pancreatitis Dietary Advice
- Coeliac Disease – What you need to know
- Dementia - Eating and drinking - Staying well
- Diabetes Insulin and exercise
- Dietary advice for Gallbladder Disease
- Dietary Advice for Ulcerative Colitis
- Dietary Management of Constipation
- Do you have a dry or sore mouth?
- Do you have diarrhoea?
- Eating and Drinking After Bowel Surgery
- Eating Well with Liver Disease
- Eating when you have a duodenal stent
- Eating when you have an Oesophageal Stent
- Following a milk-free diet while breastfeeding
- Food Enrichment Booklet
- Foodbank support for Milton Keynes and surrounding areas
- Fortified Diet Plan
- Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux and Nutrition
- Gestational Diabetes Diet Sheet
- Glycaemic Index (GI)
- Has your sense of taste changed?
- High output stoma diet sheet
- IDDSI Level 4: Puree Diet
- IDDSI Level 6: Soft and Bite-sized diet
- IDDSI Level 7: Easy to Chew (ETC)
- Instructions for taking Preload prior to surgery
- Iron (good sources of)
- Low Lactose Diet
- Nourishing Drinks
- Nutrition during Chemotherapy
- Omega 3 - Food fact sheet
- Patient Information Healthy Eating with Diabetes
- Porcine Content of Medication
- Reducing your Salt Intake
- Snack Suggestions for a Puree Diet
- Stroke and healthy eating
- Taking Pancreatic Enzymes
- The Clinical Community Dietetic Service
- Thickened Drinks
- Tube feeding - The Clinical Community Dietetic Service
- Tube feeding pack
- Vitamin D - Food Fact Sheet
- Wheat Free Diet
- Wound Healing - Dietary advice
Dietetics (children)
- Constipation in Infants and Children
- Cow’s Milk and Soya Free Diet for Children
- Cow’s milk-free diet for children
- Cow’s milk-free diet for infants
- Dietary Management of Toddler Diarrhoea
- Eating and Drinking After Bowel Surgery
- Eating out and travelling with an allergy resources
- Egg Free Diet
- Following a cow’s milk free diet whilst breastfeeding
- Gluten challenge for Coeliac Disease in children
- High Energy Diet Sheet for Infants and Children
- High Energy Dietary Information for Infants and Children on a Milk-Free Diet
- Lactose intolerance
- Lowering your Cholesterol - Paediatrics
- Paediatric Carbohydrate Free Meal Ideas
- Shopping guide for cow’s milk-free foods and drinks
- Sources of Calcium for a cow’s milk free diet
- Weaning a baby with a food allergy/intolerance
Ear, Nose and Throat
- Adenoid surgery
- Adult tonsil surgery
- Allergy to house dust and dust mites
- Blocked nose
- Care of ears
- Catarrh
- Children's tonsil surgery
- Correct use of nose drops
- Endoscopic Dacrocystorhinostomy (DCR) (Surgery for a watery eye)
- ENT operations
- Epistaxis Advice Sheet
- Epistaxis or nosebleeds
- Exercises for Vertigo Sufferers
- Facial skin lesions
- Flexible nasal endoscopy
- Gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR)
- Glue ear
- Grommets
- Grommets in childhood
- Hearing loss
- Hoarseness
- Hole in eardrum
- Laryngoscopy, Bronchoscopy, Pharyngoscopy & Oesophagoscopy
- Mastoid surgery
- Mastoidectomy
- Microlaryngoscopy and oesophagoscopy
- Myringoplasty
- Myringoplasty surgery
- Nasal douching
- Neck dissection information
- Neck dissection leaflet
- Nose bleed advice
- Otosclerosis
- Otosclerosis and stapedotomy
- Pain control advice following throat operations
- Parotid surgery
- Rhinoplasty
- Septal surgery
- Sinusitis
- Snoring & sleep apnoea
- Sore throats
- Surgery for a watery eye
- Surgery of the submandibular gland
- Thyroid Lobectomy
- Thyroid surgery
- Tinnitus
- Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy
Emergency Department
- Abdominal Pain
- Adult head injury
- After sedation
- Ankle injury
- Asthma
- Burn to Hands
- Care of Feet and Toenails for Adults
- Emergency Department Blood Borne Virus Screening
- Fever in Children
- How To Wear Your Wrist Splint
- Knee Injury
- Lower back pain advice
- Mallet Finger Injury
- Managing Panic Attacks and Anxiety
- Nose Injury Advice
- Paediatric Minor Head Injury Glue & Go Advice
- Plaster Casts
- Pre-Tibial Laceration
- Pulled Elbow in Children
- Rib or Chest Injury
- Soft Tissue Injury
- Soft Tissue Injury Of The Neck
- Soft Tissue Shoulder Injury
- Swallowed Foreign Bodies
- Tenosynovitis
- Tetanus/Polio/Diphtheria Immunisation
- Thromboprophylaxis
- Walking with Crutches
- Welcome to the Emergency Department
- Wound care
Endoscopy
- Bowel Prep: How to take Klean-prep
- Bowel Prep: How to take Moviprep
- Bowel Prep: How to take Picolax
- Bowel Prep: How to take Plenvu
- Bronchoscopy & EBUS
- Colonoscopy Procedure
- Cut and Push Removal of A Freka Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG)
- Endoscopic Mucosal Resection Procedure
- Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
- Endoscopic Ultrasound Scan (EUS)
- Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Procedure
- For Endoscopy Patients with Diabetes
- Gastroscopy
- Gastroscopy with Banding of Oesophageal Varices or injection therapy
- Gastroscopy with Oesophageal Stent Inserted
- Low Fibre Diet Sheet
- Oesophageal Dilatation Procedure
- Small Bowel Capsule Endoscopy
Foot & Ankle - Conditions
Foot & Ankle - Treatments
Gastroenterology
- Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
- Adalimumab information
- All about Crohn's & Colitis
- Aminosalicylates (5-ASAs)
- Azathioprine and Mercaptopurine
- Biologic medicines
- Bloating and wind
- Bones information
- Bowel Cancer and IBD
- Ciclosporin information
- Coeliac Disease: FAQs
- Counselling for IBD
- Crohn's disease - Your guide
- Dehydration
- Diarrhoea and constipation
- Employment & IBD: A guide for employees
- Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR)
- Fatigue & IBD
- Ferinject patient information
- Finances information
- First Line Dietary Advice for Crohn’s Disease
- Food - Your guide
- Gastroenterology Patient-initiated follow-up appointments
- Gastroscopy with Banding of Oesophageal Varices or injection therapy
- Golimumab information
- Ileo-Caecal Resection
- Infliximab information
- Insurance & IBD
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Diet: Food Fact Sheet
- Joints - Information if you have Crohn's or Colitis
- Living with a fistula
- Living with a Stoma
- Living with Crohn's or Colitis
- Managing bowel incontinence and IBD
- Medical terms
- Methotrexate information
- Microscopic Colitis
- My Crohn's & Colitis Care
- Other Treatments - Information sheet
- Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) - Information and Care Guidelines for patients and carers
- Personal Independence Payment
- Pregnancy and IBD
- Radiologically Inserted gastrostomy (RIG) Patient Information leaflet
- Ready Steady Go questionnaire
- Ready Steady Go Transition Programme
- Rectal treatment for IBD
- Reproductive health & IBD
- Sexual relationships & IBD
- Smoking and IBD
- Steroids (Corticosteroids) information
- Students with IBD: A guide for universities and colleges
- Supporting someone with IBD: A guide for friends and family
- Surgery for Crohn's Disease
- Surgery for Ulcerative Colitis
- Taking medicines
- Talking to my child about my IBD
- Tests & Investigations for IBD
- Tofacitinib information
- Transition: Moving to adult care
- Travel and IBD information
- Ulcerative Colitis - Your Guide
- Ustekinumab
- Vedolizumab
- Vitamin D - Food Fact Sheet
General
- Bereavement Information
- Dermatology Patient Information Sheet
- Formal complaint information leaflet
- Funeral Directors in the Milton Keynes Area
- Infectious Diseases Patient Initiated Follow Up (PIFU)
- Management and Treatment of Lower Leg Cellulitis
- Pain management telephone appointments form
- Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
- Patient Information – Information about your outpatient consultation
- Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs)
- Pneumonia
- Preventing Pressure Ulcers
- Reducing the risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism
- Stroke Patient-Initiated Follow-Up (PIFU)
- Supported discharge service for patients receiving IV antibiotics Under OPAT
- Tell us about your care (Complaints leaflet)
- What happens if my heart stops?
General Surgery
- A self–help Guide for People with Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Anal Fissure
- Anal Fistula Operations
- Anal warts
- Ano-Rectal Tests
- Bowel Surgery – The Enhanced Recovery Programme
- Delorme’s Procedure for a rectal prolapse
- Discharge Advice following Bowel Surgery
- Excision of a Lump
- Faecal Incontinence
- Formation of Loop Ileostomy
- Gallstones
- General Anaesthetic / Sedation Feeding Instructions - Adult Patients Morning and Afternoon Surgery
- Good Bowel Habit and Preventing Constipation
- Haemorrhoidectomy
- Information and Advice Regarding your Breast Surgery
- Information for adult patients with diabetes undergoing surgery
- Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
- Lateral Anal Sphincterotomy
- Local Anaesthetic/No Sedation Starving Instructions for Adult Patients
- Pilonidal Sinus
- Pruritus Ani
- Reversal of Hartmann’s Procedure
- Revision Hip Surgery
- Right Hemicolectomy
- SDAU (Same Day Admissions Unit) for surgery
- Surgical Directorate Booklet
- Tests for Bowel Problems – A Guide to Help You
- Varicose Veins – For Surgery
- You and Your Anaesthetic
Gynaecology
- Botox Injections for the treatment of an Overactive Bladder
- Colposcopy Treatment (Loop Excision) Your Aftercare
- Colposuspension for Stress Urinary Incontinence
- Cryocautery to Cervical Ectropion
- Following Pregnancy Loss (up to 13 weeks and 6 days by scan)
- Gemeprost
- Going Home After a Laparoscopy (Adult)
- Gynaecological Laparoscopy
- Gynaecology Patient Initiated Follow-Up appointments
- Hysterectomy
- Hysteroscopy Under General Anaesthesia
- Intermittent Self Catheterisation (ISC) Uro Gynaecology
- Medical Management of Miscarriage (Outpatient) at Less Than 9 weeks Gestation
- Post-operative follow up for patients diagnosed with early stage endometrial cancer
- Sacrocolpopexy for Vault Prolapse
- Sacrohysteropexy for Uterine Prolapse (Womb Prolapse)
- Sacrospinous fixation (SSF) for prolapse of the uterus (womb) or prolapse of the vaginal vault (top of vagina)
- Surgical Management of Miscarriage (SMOM)
- Surgical Management of Miscarriage Under Local Anaesthetic (MVA)
- Urinary Incontinence
- Urodynamics Studies (UDS)
- Vaginal Hysterectomy for Uterine Prolapse and Vaginal Repair
- Vaginal Pessary for Prolapse
- Vulvoscopy, Vulval Biopsy: Your Aftercare
Haematology
Imaging
- Abdominal CT Scan - Preparation
- Angioplasty
- Anomaly Scan Information
- Biopsy
- CT Pneumocolon Aftercare Information
- Dietary instructions for patients requiring a barium enema taking Picolax®
- Early pregnancy scan
- Explaining your CT Virtual Colonoscopy examination with Picolax® preparation
- Fibroid Embolisation
- Gastrostomy Insertion
- Going Home after your Fibroid Embolisation
- Hysterosalpingogram (HSG)
- Liver biopsy
- Nerve Root Block
- Picolax - Dietary instructions for patients requiring a small bowel enema taking Picolax®
- Radiologically Inserted Gastrostomy (RIG)
- Small Bowel Aftercare Advice
- Transfemoral Angiogram
- Tunnelled Line Insertion
- Varicocele Embolisation
- Your Barium Meal
- Your Barium Swallow
- Your CT Scan
- Your Neck or Thyroid Biopsy under Ultrasound - Guidance
- Your Neck or Thyroid Ultrasound Scan
- Your Small Bowel Meal
- Your Ultrasound Scan
- Your Water Soluble Enema
- Your X-ray
Infection Prevention
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Colonoscopy - The procedure explained
- Dietary Advice for Ulcerative Colitis
- Dietary Management of Constipation
- Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
- Homecare Medicines Service
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Self-management programme
- Pregnancy and inflammatory bowel disease
- Rectosigmoid and pancolitis
- Small Bowel Capsule Endoscopy
Maternity
- A guide to starting insulin for women with gestational diabetes
- Anomaly Scan Information
- Antenatal Colostrum Collection
- Antenatal Day Assessment Unit (ADAU)
- Assisted vaginal birth (ventouse or forceps)
- Back and Pelvic Girdle Pain in Pregnancy Advice and Exercise
- Being overweight in pregnancy and after birth
- Birth Reflections
- Birthing partners staying overnight
- Blood Groups and Red Cell Antibodies in Pregnancy
- Breech Presentation – What are your choices?
- Caring for your baby at night
- Caring for your wound after having a caesarean section
- Cervical stitch
- Considering a caesarean birth
- Coronavirus: Parent information for newborn babies
- Corticosteriods in pregnancy
- Down’s, Edward’s & Patau’s syndromes screening
- Early pregnancy scan
- Elective Caesarean Birth
- Epidural – Your Choice
- Expectant management following a miscarriage
- Feeding your baby during a hospital admission
- Feeling your baby move
- Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme Handbook
- GDm-Health
- Gestational Diabetes mellitus
- Gestational diabetes using the GDmHealth App
- Having a small for gestational age (SGA) baby
- HIV and Pregnancy – You and Your Baby
- Home birth at MKUH
- Home Blood Pressure Monitoring in Pregnancy
- How to take your blood pressure at home using an upper arm monitor
- Illness in newborn babies
- Induction of Labour
- Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy -RCOG
- Late Miscarriage or Termination of Pregnancy for Medical Reasons - Guidance for parents
- Loss of Your Baby - Neonatal - Guidance for parents
- Maternal request for caesarean section
- Meet the Maternity Team
- Monitoring your Baby’s Heartbeat in Labour
- Newborn Feeding Policy Summary
- NHS Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme
- Outpatient Induction of Labour
- Pelvic girdle pain - information videos
- Perinatal Mental Health
- Perineal Care
- Pethidine Injection for homebirths
- Planning your birth
- Postnatal Community Care
- Pregnancy information for women with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
- Preterm birth clinic
- Protecting women and babies with anti-D Immunoglobulin
- Protecting your baby from low blood glucose
- Reducing the risk of pre-eclampsia - Information for women taking aspirin in pregnancy
- Screening tests for you and your baby (STFYAYB)
- Staying comfortable during labour
- Stillbirth or Termination of Pregnancy (over 24 weeks) - Guidance for parents
- Suspected Pulmonary Embolism in Pregnant Women
- TB, BCG and your baby
- The Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit (EPAU)
- Tongue Tie Division to Improve Breastfeeding
- Understanding why your baby died
- Use of water in labour and birth
- Vitamin K for Newborn Babies
Neonatal Unit
- Birth Reflections
- Bronchiolitis + RSV
- Car seat information
- Care of the Umbilical cord
- Cleaning and Storing the Single Patient Use Pump Kits
- Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn (HDN)
- Heart Murmurs in Newborn Babies
- Intravenous Antibiotics (IVAB’s)
- Jaundice in Newborn Babies
- Lumbar puncture for newborn
- Prolonged Jaundice in Babies
- Red Box Patient System
- Safeguarding Children and Young People (0-18 years)
- Sucrose - pain relief for babies
- The Neonatal Community Team: Going Home
- Tongue Tie Division to Improve Breastfeeding
- Use of Donor Milk on the Neonatal Unit
- Vitamin K for Newborn Babies
Neurology
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
- Bladder Diary
- Bladder training - A guide for women
- Female sterilisation
- Healthy Bladder information
- Heavy periods (adolescents)
- Outpatient Hysteroscopy – An Internal Examination of Your Womb
- Sacrospinous fixation (SSF) information
- Urethral Bulking for Stress Urinary Incontinence
- Urodynamics information
- Vulvovaginitis information
Occupational Therapy
Ophthalmology
- Adult Age Related Ptosis
- After Care: Intravitreal Injection
- AREDS 2 trial of vitamins and minerals for macular degeneration
- Blepharitis
- Blepharoplasty (Lid Surgery)
- Botulinum toxin treatment for squint / double vision
- Cataract surgery For Patients who have had previous refractive Corneal Surgery
- Children’s Eye Clinic appointments
- Convergence Insufficiency Exercises
- Discharge Information Sheet
- Dispensing Bifocals to Children
- Driving with Glaucoma
- Facial Nerve Paralysis
- Floater, Flashes and Vitreous Separation
- Fluorescein Angiography
- Glasses Information Sheet
- Glaucoma - A guide
- Glaucoma - Eye drops and dispensing aids
- Glaucoma and Trabeculectomy
- Glaucoma and Your Relatives
- High Power Spectacles for Home Use
- How to use your eye drops
- Illuminated Magnifiers for Home Use
- Information For Hand-Magnifier Users
- Intravitreal Injection
- Intravitreal Injection
- Intravitreal Injection After Care
- Laser Iridotomies
- Macular Hole
- Macular Laser Treatment
- Obtaining Children’s Glasses
- Occlusion Treatment (Eye Patching)
- Ocular hypertension
- Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG)
- Reading Medicines Information Leaflets
- Registered Severely Sight Impaired
- Registered Sight Impaired
- Squint information sheet
- Stand Magnifiers for Home Use
- Strabismus (Squint) Surgery
- Surgery for a watery eye (Lacrimal surgery)
- Trabeculectomy information
- Use of Cyclopentolate Eye Drops
- Vision Advice for Children
- Vision checks at School for the rising 5’s
- You child's eyes - Vision Information for Pre-School Children
Oral and Maxillofacial
Orthodontics
Orthopaedics
- ACL Rehabilitation
- Acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) injury
- Advice sheet for Patients fitted with a Polypropylene Cast
- Ankle Sprains
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
- Awake Shoulder Surgery
- Buckle Fractures of the Radius in Children
- Carpal Tunnel Decompression
- Cervical Disc Protrusion and Radiculopathy: Surgical Options
- Damage to the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)
- Discharge advice 5th metatarsal fracture
- Discharge advice following attendance with a hand (5th metacarpal) fracture
- Discharge advice following attendance with a radial head/neck fracture
- Discharge advice mallet finger injury
- Discharge advice: “Buckle” fractures
- Discharge advice: Paediatric (Children’s) clavicle fracture
- Dupuytren’s Contracture
- Fractured Neck of Femur
- Hip Spica
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Lumbar decompression surgery
- Orthopaedic Patient Initiated Follow up (PIFU)
- Tennis / Golfer's Elbow
- Total Hip Replacement
- Total Knee Replacement
Paediatric Diabetes
Paediatrics
- A Leaflet for Young People: Safeguarding (16-18 Years)
- Appendicitis and Your Child
- Basal Rate Testing for Insulin Pump Users
- Bronchiolitis Advice Sheet
- Care of a child with a chest infection / pneumonia
- Care of Your Mouth after Oral Surgery
- Central Line Training for Schools
- Central Venous Catheters: A Guide for Parents and Carers
- Chest infection/pneumonia
- Child Protection Medical
- Childhood obesity
- Children and young people with constipation - Advice sheet for parents and carers
- Children’s Cancer Services
- Children’s Community Nursing Service
- Clobazam for preventing seizures
- Cystic Fibrosis Information for Families
- Dairy Re-introduction plan – Milk Ladder
- Egg allergy and Mumps, Measles and Rubella (MMR) Vaccination in Children
- Egg introduction - Egg ladder
- Ethosuximide for preventing seizures
- Fasting - All You Need to Know (A Guide for Parents/Carers)
- Fever Advice Sheet for Children 0-5 years
- Food Challenges
- Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn (HDN)
- Head Injury – Discharge Information for Parents / Carers (Paediatrics)
- Head Injury Advice Sheet for Children
- High Blood Glucose Levels (Hyperglycaemia) On Pump Therapy
- Home Intravenous (IV) Antibiotic Teaching Pack for Children / Parents / Carers of Children with Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
- Home Leave Agreement
- House dust mite allergy
- How to Administer Buccolam®
- Incision and Curettage
- Lamotrigine for preventing seizures
- Laparoscopy: Going Home After
- Levetiracetam for preventing seizures
- Mastoid surgery
- Midazolam for stopping seizures
- My Child is Having Sedation: Advice for Parents
- Myringoplasty surgery
- Nephrotic Syndrome
- Oral carbamazepine for preventing seizures
- Paediatric Bereavement Booklet
- Paediatric Epilepsy Service
- Paediatric Patient Initiated Follow Up appointment
- Paediatric Pre Assessment Booklet
- Pain Assessment (A Guide for Parents / Carers)
- Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) - A guide for Older Children (8-16yrs)
- Pica (Eating Inedible Objects) and Polydipsia (Drinking Excessively)
- Pregnancy testing before an operation, investigation or treatment
- Preventing Diarrhoea and Vomiting in Children 0-5 years
- Prolonged Jaundice in Babies
- Protecting your baby from low blood glucose
- Rectal Paraldehyde For Stopping Seizures
- Recurrent Abdominal Pain
- Red Box Patient System
- Safeguarding Children and Young People (0-18 years)
- Skin Prick Testing
- Sodium valproate for preventing seizures
- SUDEP (Sudden death in epilepsy): What you need to know
- Topiramate for preventing seizures
- Traction: principles and application
- Treatment of High Blood Glucose Levels (Hyperglycaemia) on Pump Therapy
- Treatment of Hypoglycaemia (Hypo’s) For Insulin Pump Users
- Urinary Tract Infections
- Urinary Tract Infections (Complications and Tests)
- Urine Sample
- Viral Induced Wheeze
- Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
- Young People’s Guide
- Your Child’s Outpatient Appointment
Pain Management
Palliative Care
Pathology
- A simple guide to the post-mortem examination procedure
- Blood Groups and Red Cell Antibodies in Pregnancy
- Information for adult patients who may wish to refuse the use of blood / blood components
- Information for Adult patients who may wish to refuse the use of Blood / Blood Products.
- Information for patients about blood transfusion
- Information for patients about blood transfusion
- Instructions for patients collecting urine samples for Oxalate
- Protecting women and babies with anti-D Immunoglobulin
- Red Cell Antibodies
Pharmacy Services
Physiotherapy
- Advice and exercises following an OASI 3rd/4th degree tear
- Advice and exercises following Caesarean Section
- Back and Pelvic Girdle Pain in Pregnancy Advice and Exercise
- Diastasis Recti following pregnancy
- Exercises and advice following Gynae Surgery
- Getting back into shape after your delivery
- Improving your pelvic health and fitness after pregnancy
- Knee exercises
- Looking after your pelvic floor when you have had a baby
- Pelvic floor exercises and advice for women
- Pelvic girdle pain - information videos
- Perineal Massage in Pregnancy – Advice and Information
Respiratory/Chest Medicine
Rheumatology
- Abatacept information
- Adalimumab information
- Alendronic acid and Osteoporosis fact sheet
- Allopurinol information
- Amitriptyline information
- Ankylosing spondylitis information
- Apremilast information
- Azathioprine information
- Baricitinib information
- Certolizumab Pegol information booklet
- Ciclosporin information
- Cyclophosphamide information
- Etanercept information
- Febuxostat information
- Golimumab information
- Hydroxychloroquine information
- Iloprost information
- Inflixmab information
- Leflunomide information
- Methotrexate information
- Mycophenolate information
- Painkillers and NSAIDS information
- Psoriatic arthritis
- Rheumatology Patient-Initiated Follow-Up appointments
- Rituximab information
- Sarilumab information
- Secukinumab information
- Steroid information
- Steroid injections information
- Sulfasalazine information
- Tocilizumab information
- Tofacitinib information
- Ustekinumab information
- Zolendronic acid information
Sexual Health
Stoma Care
Therapy Services
- Paediatric Physiotherapy CDC Patient-Initiated Follow-Up - Therapies
- Paediatric Physiotherapy SSHC - Patient-Initiated Follow-Up - Therapies
- Pelvic floor exercises and advice for men
- Therapies - Amputee Physiotherapy Patient-Initiated Follow-Up
- Therapies - Hand Therapy - Patient Initiated Follow Up appointment
- Therapies - MSK Physiotherapy - Patient Initiated Follow Up
- Therapies - Orthotics Patient-Initiated Follow-Up
- Therapies - Respiratory - Patient Initiated Follow-Up (PIFU)
- Therapies Patient Initiated Follow-up - Women's & Men's Health
Urology
- Adult Circumcision
- Baus Kidney stones patient information
- Bladder tumours - Transurethral resection of bladder tumour (TURBT)
- Circumcision A Parent / Carer's Guide
- Extra Corporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL)
- Going Home with a Catheter
- Intravesical BCG
- Intravesical Epirubicin chemotherapy: Procedure specific information
- Kidney Stones
- Nephrectomy and Nephroureterectomy – The Enhanced Recovery Programme
- Nephrostomy Tube Insertion and Care
- One Stop Prostate Clinic
- Orchidectomy
- The nurse-led prostate surveillance telephone clinic
- Trans Urethral Resection of Prostate (TURP)
- Trans-Rectal Ultrasound Guided Biopsy of the Prostate Gland
- Ureteric Stent - Going home
- Urodynamics
- Urology Patient-Initiated Follow-up appointments
- Urology Team Macmillan CNS and MDT
- Varicocele
- What is a Flexible Cystoscopy?
- What is a Supra-Pubic Catheter?
- What is a Urethrotomy?