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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 73-year-old female, who lives alone, is found collapsed at home by her neighbours and brought in the ED.
A hypotensive female in her 60s is pre-alerted to resus with severe abdominal pain radiating to both shoulders.
This blog summarises the assessment and initial management of common ophthalmic emergency presentation such as Flashes, Floaters and Double Vision.
25 questions. 25 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues and the clock to see if you can top the Leaderboard!
A 34-year-old male presents to your ED in acute pain and you suspect ureteric colic. How will you manage this?
It is important to understand the challenges faced by each child and their family so that we can support as best as we can.
A young woman presents with a painful, swollen ear after a recent piercing.
A 37-year old female woman presents with worsening shortness-of-breath and is noted to be severely hypertensive.