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This month we have Ketamine and Ondansetron, Hyperemesis Gravidarum, an interview with Vicky Price (SAM), Antibiotics for brain injury and New Online
A 76-year-old presents with abdominal pain. He is clinically shocked (hypotensive and tachycardic) with a known abdominal aortic aneurysm.
In the UK, there are 3 asthma-related deaths per day. In 2015, this translated to 1468 deaths in that year.
This session discusses the pathophysiology that leads to the clinical manifestations of Sickle Cell disease and outline the assessment and management of the patients.
Febrile children compete for the most common non-traumatic paediatric presentation in the ED, causing concern for parents worldwide. Your mission: to find the source.
A set of 10 Multiple choice questions to help you revise. The Questions have been selected at random covering the curriculum.
This module identifies the clinical features of acute behavioural disturbance (ABD) and covers the initial assessment and management of patients with ABD in the Emergency Department.
A cyanosed young lady sitting comfortably in the waiting room.
A 36-year-old male presents with a 5-day history of sore throat, fever and dehydration.