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A 40-year-old female attends ED with a painful eye with worsening vision.
It can be easy to be overwhelmed initially by the fact that you have now become the clinician who the buck stops with
12% of ED attendances are related to domestic abuse. ED physicians are in a unique position to identify these cases.
A child attends the emergency department with a swollen eye.
We've all seen limping children. Maybe some of us have even had limping children. Some departments have excellent management strategies and pathways. Some don't. Here's some of our thoughts, musings and suggestions.
A usual occurrence of a 5-year-old girl who developed develops a rash following chicken pox.
A 22-year-old is transferred for a specialist plastics review. You and the plastics team agree to see the patient together in resus after a pre-alert is passed.
A 7-year-old girl is bought to ED with painful ankles and a purple rash on her legs.