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Recipe book - For babies who need to make the most of every mouthful
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RECIPE BOOK For babies who need to get the most out of every mouthful Contents 04 06 11 14 15 16 18 20 22 Acknowledgements &
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Engaging for increased research participation - full report
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Engaging for increased research participation Public and healthcare professionals' perceptions For further information contact: Chris St
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/Media/Southampton-Clinical-Research/Marketresearch/Engaging-for-increased-research-participation-full-report-v2.pdf
Level 7 diet (easy to chew) - patient information
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We have given you this factsheet because a speech and language therapist (SLT) has advised that you should follow a level
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/Media/UHS-website-2019/Patientinformation/Medicinestherapiesandanaesthetics/Level-7-diet-easy-to-chew-2445-PIL.pdf
Recipe book - For toddlers who need to make the most of every mouthful
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RECIPE BOOK For toddlers who need to get the most out of every mouthful Contents 04 Acknowledgements & introductio
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A Guide To Your Appointment At The Orthoptic Department
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Your appointment at the orthoptic department A guide for children and adults with developmental disabilities Your appointment All our patients are different. We see everyone from young babies to adults. Because of this, it’s difficult to show everything that may happen at your visit. This is a guide to what may happen during your visit. This is the Eye Unit. The orthoptic department is inside the Eye Unit. In the department we look at your eye problems and help to make them better. This is the orthoptic reception and waiting room. Sometimes it can be a bit busy. If that’s difficult we can try to find you somewhere quieter to sit. Orthoptic rooms When it is your turn, we will call your name. You will walk down a corridor and go in to one of our six orthoptic rooms. The orthoptist (eye specialist) will talk to you and your parent/carer about your eyes. This is a good time to tell us if there is anything you really do or don’t like. At times we may be wearing a face mask, please talk to us about what you would prefer We might ask you to wear these glasses to do the tasks. It’s a bit like wearing sunglasses, but one eye is dark and the other is clear. Vision tests We might ask you to tell us some pictures or letters. If it’s tricky, don’t worry. We can use matching cards to help with this test. Some more vision tasks We might do these 3D games These can be great fun! We might ask you to look through a piece of glass called a prism. The tasks might make your eyes feel a bit strange. This won’t last long. We might show you some letters or pictures to look at while one of your eyes is covered. We might show you a light and move it around. We might ask you to look at this special camera. It helps us decide if you might need glasses. We will turn the lights off. This can be noisy. Let us know if you would like the noise turned off! After the orthoptist At your first appointment it is likely that you will also need to see the doctor or optometrist (another type of eye specialist). The next pages will explain what might happen before you see them and what tests they might do. Eye drops We may need to put a small drop of liquid into each of your eyes. There are different types of eye drops. Some drops can make you sensitive to bright lights and make your vision feel blurry, so please bring some sunglasses with you. Eye drops take at least 30 minutes to work. Feel free to bring something with you to do while you wait and some snacks. Imaging tests You may also meet our imaging team. They will take some special photos of your eyes or test your visual fields (peripheral vision). If you need these tests, the orthoptist will let you know. You will need to wait in the waiting room until the imaging team are ready to see you. Seeing the doctor or optometrist After your eye drops have worked (if you need them), the doctor or optometrist will call you from the waiting area and take you to another room. The optometrist or doctor may ask you to look through different lenses and shine a light at your eyes. It might feel bright and a bit uncomfortable, but it won’t last long and doesn’t cause any harm. You may have to rest your chin on this machine. It helps us look at your eye closely. The optometrist or doctor might wear this on their head. They will hold up a lens to your eye and shine a bright light at your eye. This is to check that the whole of your eye is healthy, even at the back. They will do this to both eyes. Why are eye tests important? Even though it might be scary to come to the eye unit, it is important to look after your eyes. Having eye tests can help us know if you need glasses. Eye tests are a good way to check that your eyes are healthy. Tips for the day As well as seeing the orthoptist you may also need to see the imaging team and then the doctors or optometrist. You may have to wait to be seen by these different team members. Bring some toys, books or colouring to help you feel more comfortable while you wait. Bring some snacks. Please let a member of the team know if there is anything we can do to make your visit to the orthoptic department easier or if you have any questions. We will always do our best to help. Our telephone number is 023 8120 4789.
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Annual report 20-21
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2020/21 Incorporating the quality report University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Annual Report and Accounts 2020/21 Presented to Parliament
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/Media/UHS-website-2019/Docs/About-the-Trust/Annual-reports-and-quality-accounts/annual-report-20-21.pdf
PDF document
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Originally uploaded to http://cdn.flamehaus.com/Valve_Handbook_LowRes.pdf Handbook courtesy of Valve HANDBOOK
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/Media/UHS-website-2019/Docs/Zengenti-Mock/PDF-document.pdf
Papers Trust Board 27 May 2021
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Date Time Location Chair Agenda Trust Board – Open Session 27/05/2021 9:00 - 13:00 Microsoft Teams Peter Hollins 1
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Your child's ultrasound scan - patient information
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This factsheet explains what an ultrasound scan is and what will happen at your child's appointment, so that you know what
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/Media/UHS-website-2019/Patientinformation/Scansandx-rays/Your-childs-ultrasound-scan-2793-PIL.pdf
Teenage and young adult cancer care: your central line - patient information
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This factsheet explains what you need to know about having a central line. If you have any questions please speak to a member of your healthcare team who will be pleased to help.
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/Media/UHS-website-2019/Patientinformation/Cancercare/Teenage-and-young-adult-cancer-care-your-central-line-2105-PIL.pdf
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