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This module covers the management of Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy, across the spectrum from mild symptoms to Hyperemesis Gravidarum.
This blog is something a bit different. Based on real Coroner’s cases, we’ve pulled out some critical decision moments so you can work your way through the patient journey and decide what you would do
A 23-year-old male with autism, ADHD and prior self-harm presents with suicidal hallucinations. Initially cooperative, he later becomes agitated and violent, requiring urgent intervention for safety despite de-escalation attempts.
A 17-year-old male who sustained a patellar dislocation and an avulsion fracture following a fall during a basketball game.
Blood pressure is a fickle beast and one that I’m not sure many of us really understand. We’re fabulous at treating it if it’s too low… but when it’s too high, our practice is a bit more varied. 
A 2-year-old presents with a fever and a 2 minute unresponsive episode. How will you manage them?
A woman presents with prolonged low-grade fever following a recent gynaecological procedure.
A 38-year-old male presents with fever and a rash and concerns about what he believes are infected haemorrhoids. He has no past medical history.
This month we have Pre-hospital Thoracotomy Outcomes | Acute behavioural disturbance in the ED (Part One) | Systematic review of resuscitative hysterotomy | New Online