- Podcast
This month we have 1. NIV for RSI Preoxygenation (PreOxy Trial), 2. NICE Guidelines for Meningitis, 3. TERN SHED Study and 4. New Online.
- Clinical Case
A patient with moderate learning disability is brought in by their father because he has suddenly become aggressive.
- Clinical Case
A 51-year-old man presents with acute onset of central chest pain accompanied by nausea, vomiting and paralysis of all four limbs.
- Reference
Transfusion reactions range from mild to life threatening, and it is, therefore, important for clinicians to be able to assess, investigate and manage these presentations.
- SBA
An adult presents with a variety of symptoms. Can you identify and treat the electrolyte disturbance?
- SBA
A 30-year-old woman presents to the ED with nausea and vomiting for the last 3 days. Her urinary pregnancy test is positive.
- SBA Revise
- Blog
Children with noisy or difficult breathing often present to the Emergency Department (ED). The acuity of these patients varies, but any of the conditions that cause respiratory symptoms can be life threatening
- Guideline
Adult and paediatric patients being directly discharged from the emergency department.