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This month we have High MAP targets in sepsis | Guidelines for EM - Top of the Guidelines | Antibiotics for max fax fractures | New Online.
A 46-year-old male presents to the ED with 3 months refractory headache and subacute forehead swelling (unknown duration) with acute periorbital oedema.
A male presents with a large bulge to his bicep area after going to punch and then missing a punch bag in an arcade. Why does he now have such a big bicep?
An 83-year-old male is pre-alerted to your emergency department following an intentional overdose of one of his prescribed medications.
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This module discusses the management of genitourinary foreign bodies (GUFB) in the Emergency Department.
A case of hypertension in a young soldier takes a different arc.
A 68-year-old man with a prior history of MI is pre-alerted to hospital as having had a pre-syncopal episode with an abnormal ECG.
A 58-year-old man presents to your Emergency Department with a headache and right sided vision loss.