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As emergency medicine clinicians you’ll be used to patients with behaviours that are really challenging. Did you know that there’s an actual definition of this?
A 36-year-old male presents with a 5-day history of sore throat, fever and dehydration.
A 45-year-old male with a history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome presents to the ED with paroxysmal headaches and elevated blood pressure.
A cyanosed young lady sitting comfortably in the waiting room.
A 3-year-old child presents to your emergency department with a rash, fever and vomiting.
This month we have Ketamine and Ondansetron, Hyperemesis Gravidarum, an interview with Vicky Price (SAM), Antibiotics for brain injury and New Online
A 25-year-old male patient presents to the emergency department with a history of nosebleeds when he presses his forehead.
Sudden visual loss is a presentation one should expect and be prepared to see, as an emergency physician.