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This month we have beta blockers for sepsis | Mortality Reviews in the ED | Patient Safety Culture with Maegan Ladell & New Online.
A 35-year-old male presents with central non radiating chest pain with ECG changes and a blood pressure of 241/179mmHg.
Reflections on revising for the FRCEM examinations
A 14-year-old male has a painful eye following a recent insect bite to his eyelid. He has developed double vision.
A 24-year-old presents with haematemesis on a background of alcohol excess.
Your patient has a dislocated shoulder. Is Penthrox a suitable analgesic option?
Young adult female patient presenting to the ED with abdominal pain, constipation and confusing findings in erect abdominal x-ray.
25 questions. 25 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues and the clock to see if you can top the Leaderboard!
An 80-year-old woman arrives after an unwitnessed fall, uninjured but profoundly unwell - dizzy, fatigued, and oliguric. Could this be the tip of a multifactorial medical iceberg?