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11. Neonatal Unit  
… incubator doesn't, you can put your hands through the holes in the side of the incubator to stroke and touch them.  
12. CT Scanning  
… CT although the most common examinations are: Head e.g., for trauma or cerebrovascular accident (stroke)  Thorax  Abdomen and pelvis  Orthopaedic examinations  Interventional…  
13. Accident & Emergency  
… servere burns or scalds Call 999 immediately if someone is having a suspected heart attack or stroke - every second counts. The ambulance will take you to the most appropriate hospital for your…  
14. Clinical Services  
… Semen testing (Andrology) Sexual Health & HIV Service Speech and Language Therapy Services Stroke Services at CRH Cancer Psychological Services Surgical Outpatients T The Tuberculosis Service …  
15. Ophthalmology  
… ("lazy eye"), double vision and nystagmus. This will include patients who have suffered a stroke, double vision associated with other conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders and neurological…  
16. Nutrition and Dietetic  
… gastroenterology, bariatrics, nutrition support, oncology, paediatrics, diabetes and stroke.  
17. Smokefree Pregnancy  
… personal lifetime risks from: Lung cancer and many other types of cancer Heart disease and stroke Respiratory disease Quitting smoking is the most important thing that you can do for a healthy…  
18. Hospital Policy  
… Ophthalmology Paediatrics Physiotherapy Renal & Urogenital Respiratory Sexual Health Stroke Surgical Transplant Trauma & Orthopaedics Call recording Telephone calls to the Trust…  
19. Colleague Publications  
… endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) in the investigation of oropharyngeal dysphagia in stroke patients: a narrative review Journal: Radiography doi:…  
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