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Nasal ciliary biopsy

Nasogastric (NG) feeding tube - Having a

Neck dissection

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

Brachial and femoral lines | A5 Version

CT scans| A5 Version

Drug withdrawing infants (FAQs about)

Genetic testing | A5 Version

Immunisations| A5 Version

Lumbar puncture| A5 Version

Neonatal Services: Parent information leaflet

Peripheral arterial lines | A5 Version

Video EEG | A5 Version

What about brothers and sisters? Helping Siblings cope with a new baby brother or sister in NICU (Neonatal Inensive Care Unit); A4 version

Nephrectomy (Childrens Services Dept Leaflet)

Nerve Stimulation - Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for Acute Pain Relief

Neurosciences

Acoustic neuromas (vestibular schwannomas)

Altered vision following a traumatic brain injury

Brain tumour diagnosis and tests

Carpal tunnel decompression

Carbamazepine

Clobazam

Clonazepam

Cranioplasty following traumatic brain injury

Craniotomy - Going home after a

Craniotomy - Seizures following craniotomy

DVLA driving regulations for people with a brain tumour

Epilepsy and pregnancy

Epilepsy - Contraception and Pregnancy information

Ethosuximide

Gabapentin

Lamotrigine

Levetiracetam

Lumbar laminectomy

Lumbar microdiscectomy

Lumbar puncture

Motor Neurone Disease

Motor Neurone Disease Clinic

Neurosciences clinic (R3)- How to find us

Neurophysiology - How to find us

Oxcarbazepine

Phenobarbitone

Pregabalin

Primidone

Seizures following craniotomy

Seizures following traumatic brain injury

Sodium Valproate

Tiagabine

Topiramate

Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) & Stroke: Self help and Health education

Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) or Mini-Stroke

Undergoing neurosurgery for a brain tumour; information for patients and carers

Vagus nerve stimulation therapy: patient discharge information

Zonisamide

Nissens Fundoplication (Paediatrics)

Nosebleeds

Nose drops (Day surgery unit)

Nose - Fractures of the Nose

Nut Avoidance

Nutrtion for life - Department of Medicine for the Elderly

Nutrition - NICE guidelines for Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic

Parenteral Nutrition; a guide for parents and children

The following leaflets are available within the department, please call 01223 216037 for information.

Home parenteral nutrition: information for patients

Tube feeding at home

Looking after my nasogastric tube

Checking the position of nasogastric feeding tubes

Assisted feeding including tube feeding

Feeding after a stroke

Feeding in dementia

Feeding in Huntingdon’s Disease

Feeding in people with cerebral palsy or learning difficulties

Tube feeding in motor neurone disease

Nasgastric feeding tube - Having a

PEG - Having a

PEG - diagrams

PEG - Having a

RIG - Having a

Button Gastrostomy Tube - Having a

Surgically placed Gastrostomy Tube

 

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Last updated:12 December, 2007