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This month we have Oxygen for trauma patients | Patellar dislocation | Sex and gender reporting in research - Raine Astin-Chamberlain | New Online
A neonate presents to the emergency department with significant jaundice.
A 4-year-old presents with hypoglycaemia and all you can think of is a slushy?
A 74-year-old male presents to the ED with a recent history of painless flashes and floaters in his right eye.
A 6-week-old infant presents with recurrent vomiting. How will you manage him?
A 56-year-old gentleman can’t bend his knee after 3 days of increasing pain and swelling.
A 30-year-old male wakes up with rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath. Explore the urgent management and underlying cause of this unexpected tachycardia case.
This blog will serve to explore what we can do, within ED, to help ensure good patient flow, reduce overcrowding and improve patient experience.
A 45-year-old male, with unresolved cyanosis despite oxygen, presents with pleuritic chest pain and recent PE history. Arterial blood gas was performed to assess underlying hypoxemia.