This session covers the pathophysiology, clinical presentation and management of hypertensive emergencies
This session covers the pathophysiology, clinical presentation and management of hypertensive emergencies
This session covers the assessment, treatment and management of patients presenting to the ED with primary blast injuries.
This module covers the assessment, treatment and management of patients presenting to the ED with primary blast injuries.
Management of Cardiac arrest in advanced pregnancy.
Assessment and management of the patient presenting in the Emergency Department with a pulmonary embolism.
Assessment and management of the patient presenting in the Emergency Department with a pulmonary embolism.
A 40-year-old female presents to the Emergency Department feeling lethargic for 24 hours.
A 12-year-old girl is brought by her parents with a 1-day history of fever and lethargy, associated with a rash that has rapidly developed over the last 3 hours.
This session covers the assessment and management of lower gastrointestinal (GI) haemorrhage.
This session covers the assessment and management of lower GI haemorrhage.
A 41-year-old gentleman presented to the ED with a three day history of vomiting blood and the passage of bright red blood rectally.
This session provides an overview of neuroprognostication following cardiac arrest, beginning with the current prevalence of cardiac arrest and the Chain of Survival framework. It explores the key factors influencing survival to hospital discharge as well as multimodal evaluation techniques and the clinical criteria used in brain stem death determination.
This module provides an overview of neuroprognostication following cardiac arrest, beginning with the current prevalence of cardiac arrest and the Chain of Survival framework. It explores the key factors influencing survival to hospital discharge as well as multimodal evaluation techniques and the clinical criteria used in brain stem death determination.
A lady presents with decompensated liver disease and the CT reveals more than just ascites and cirrhosis.
A 21-year-old female presents to the ED with reduced level of consciousness. According to her family, she has been unwell for the last 3-days complaining mainly of headache. After having slept all day yesterday, her mother tried to wake her up this morning but she was unawakening from sleep.
This session covers the common presentations of urinary retention and its management in the emergency department. It also covers the common problems that can occur in patients who have in-dwelling catheters.
This session covers the common presentations of urinary retention and its management in the emergency department. It also covers the common problems that can occur in patients who have in-dwelling catheters.
Intestinal obstruction is an important cause of the acute abdomen, accounting for up to 5% of emergency admissions to surgical services.
A patient with “kidney troubles” now has acute kidney injury. How will you identify and manage her AKI?
Can you recognise acute kidney injury and prevent its deadly complications?