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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 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.
A 73-year-old female, who lives alone, is found collapsed at home by her neighbours and brought in the ED.
25 questions. 25 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues and the clock to see if you can top the Leaderboard!
Before my daughter came along, I knew very few people with learning disabilities. Of course, I saw people with learning disability at work, but I’m afraid I was pretty ignorant of the issues they faced and didn’t really attempt to think about how I could make their visit to the ED less problematic.
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 suspected juvenile drug trafficker refuses radiological imaging. Police seek medical advice on next steps.
A 45-year-old female with end-stage COPD presents with acute breathlessness and drowsiness. Despite optimized medical management and prior discussions on care preferences, she declines interventions and has died shortly after admission.