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This month we have Metoprolol vs. diltiazem for AF with RVR | Management of Patients with Suspected but Unidentified Poisoning in the ED | New Online
Sudden onset of neurological symptoms after exertion, accompanied by vacant episodes that were triggered by movement of the arm due to steno occlusive disease in the subclavian artery, proximal to the origin of the ipsilateral vertebral artery.
Your patient has a dislocated shoulder. Is Penthrox a suitable analgesic option?
A 27-year-old female presents to the ED with one day history of sudden onset of moderate to severe intensity headache, vomiting, diplopia and abdominal discomfort.
This blog summarises the assessment and initial management of common ophthalmic emergency presentation such as Flashes, Floaters and Double Vision.
This blog summarises the assessment and initial management of common ophthalmic emergency presentation such as Sudden Vision Loss.
A 31-year-old woman presents with a one-day history of sudden onset of the left shoulder pain and shortness of breath.
A female in her 60s attends with tongue swelling.
An adolescent male presents with abdominal pain, vomiting and bradyarrhythmia after ingesting foxglove plant leaves with an intention to harm himself.