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This month we have Pre-hospital Thoracotomy Outcomes | Acute behavioural disturbance in the ED (Part One) | Systematic review of resuscitative hysterotomy | New Online
A suspected juvenile drug trafficker refuses radiological imaging. Police seek medical advice on next steps.
A woman presents with prolonged low-grade fever following a recent gynaecological procedure.
Many of your patients are at risk of aspiration pneumonia. This SBA explains when you should think about it, and how to implement preventative measures.
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 70-year-old patient, on nasogastric feeding, was seen with a spontaneous non-functioning NG tube, passed 2 days ago successfully. Attempts with fresh tap water flushes went in vain. Physician felt quite a resistance while trying to pull it out.
A 2-year-old presents with a fever and a 2 minute unresponsive episode. How will you manage them?
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.