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Identification bands
All patients are required to wear a single white identification band to ensure that they can be easily identified and are given the appropriate treatment and care.
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Important COVID contacts for staff
This page provides the details of important COVID contacts for CALHN staff.
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Infectious Diseases
The Infectious Diseases Clinic provides inpatient, outpatient and ambulatory services for patients who have been diagnosed with an infectious disease or who are at risk of an infectious disease (ID).
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Infectious diseases
The Infectious Diseases Clinic provides inpatient, outpatient and ambulatory services for patients who have been diagnosed with an infectious disease or who are at risk of an infectious disease.
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Intensive Care Unit
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is equipped to provide advanced and highly specialised care and close monitoring to the state’s most critically ill and injured adult patients.
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Intensive care
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is equipped to provide advanced and highly specialised care to critically ill and injured patients.
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Internet and telephones
Every patient room features a touch-screen bedside device that offers access to paid entertainment systems, including internet access, and a handheld phone with a dedicated phone number.
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Interpreters and cultural support
Many of the people we care for at the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) speak little or no English. The RAH is committed to helping all consumers communicate with our staff so that you can make your own decisions about your healthcare.
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Is the emergency department the best place for you?
For non-life-threatening illness or injuries there are a range of care options to consider including GPs, out-of-hours medical centres, pharmacies, or self-care at home.