Induction of labour: guide to
Infants
- Drug withdrawing infants (FAQs about)
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Kidney
dialysis - what is kidney dialysis (the 'artificial kidney
machine')?
Monitors
- What are all the monitors used for?
Patients
- For people who can plan in advance for a stay in the
ICU
Patients
- Information for people who have been patients in the
ICU
Patients
- What happens to patients after intensive care?
Tracheostomies
- Why are tracheostomies sometimes needed?
Venitlators
- What are ventilators?
Visitors
- How to look after yourself as a visitor, and things
that might help
Visitors
- Information for visitors of patients staying on the
ICU
Visitors
- What facilities are available to visitors?
Ileostomy
- Loop ileostomy - FAQs
Immunodeficiency
Primary
Immunodeficiency
Immunodeficiency
- Advice for travelling abroad
Immunodeficiency
- Food safety advice
Impacted
- Impacted teeth including surgery for
canine teeth - FAQs
Impacted
- Exposure of impacted upper canine
Implant
- Implant surgery - FAQs
Incontinence
- Advice for women who have urinary stress incontinence
(and who are aged 16 to 65 years)
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Infection Control Infection Control NICE
guidelines for Infectious
Diseases
Infection control advice for parents, carers and visitors (childrens services)
Infection
control advice for patients
Infection
control advice for visitors
Acinetobacter
CJD
risk - FAQs
Clostridium
difficile
Hand hygiene guide
MRSA
- FAQS
MRSA
- Information for patients in the Community | A5
document
MRSA screening information
Tuberculosis (TB) - FAQs
Winter
vomiting (viral gastroenteritis): FAQs for patients and visitors
Injury
- Physiotherapy - Advice (for the first 48 hours) following
an acute soft tissue injury Inpatient guides
Preparing for your stay in hospital
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Planning your discharge
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Intensive
- John Farman Intensive Care Unit
Intermediate Dependency Area
Intermediate
Dependency Area - Information for patients and their
families
Intralesional
- Intralesional
steroid (triamcinolone) therapy
Intussusception
Iritis
Iron and coeliac disease
Last updated: 17 December, 2007
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