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This month we have: Surgery for Haemorrhagic Stroke | RCEM Best Practice Guidelines for Acute Pain | Laura Howard and Gregory Yates - BestBETs | New Online
A 65-year-old presents with a painful rash extending to the tip of the nose.
A 19-year-old woman of 9 weeks gestation presents to the emergency department with intractable vomiting.
A 7-year-old girl is bought to ED with painful ankles and a purple rash on her legs.
The seizing child is truly a scary thing to behold. If you work in the Paediatric ED, you will, at some stage, come across a child who has had a seizure, is recovering from a seizure, or is actively seizing
As with many things, there are no real concrete or evidence-based answers as to which Inotropes and vasopressors to use and when, but here are some thoughts and definitions.
A 36-year-old female presents with acute thoracic back pain and develops weakness in her right leg, eventually diagnosed as spinal cord ischemia.
A male patient presents with muscle spasms and rigidity.
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