A 51-year-old female presents with sudden onset epigastric pain and FAST +ve symptoms.
A 51-year-old female presents with sudden onset epigastric pain and FAST +ve symptoms.
A 47-year-old female attends the ED due to chest pain that occurs on exertion and settles with rest.
Radiation of pain to the arms or shoulders, and association with exertion, diaphoresis, nausea or vomiting are useful for ruling in the diagnosis of AMI.
This session addresses the clinical assessment and management of patients with low risk chest pain, specifically the identification of patients with acute coronary syndrome
A middle-aged man presents to the emergency department with chest pain and syncope
There are two cardiac valves on the left side (aortic and mitral) and two on the right side (pulmonary and tricuspid)
This session is about the pathophysiology of acute coronary syndromes, defining acute myocardial infarction and recognising the various presentations and clinical features associated with acute coronary syndromes.
This module covers pathophysiology of acute coronary syndromes, and examines various presentations and clinical features associated with them.
A patient arrives in resus following an out of hospital cardiac arrest. He had a background of obesity and type II diabetes.
This month is in 2 parts. Part 1 has LoDED Study, Trauma Top 5 Papers, Neurosurgical Emergencies. Part 2 has New in EM – Peripheral pressors, VTE Guidelines, New in EM – Thirst guided IV fluid
A patient books in stating that his “heart is beating fast”. Your receptionist thinks he ‘doesn’t look right’ and brings him through to you in the main department.
The January 2020 podcast is hosted by Chris Connolly and features New in EM currency in EM intubation, ASC 2019: Govind Oliver – Clinical Gestalt vs TMAC scoring, New in EM early antibiotic in sepsis, ASC 2019: Gordon Fuller AHEAD-2
This session deals with the important presentations of valvular heart disease in adults and the early management in the emergency department
This session is about achieving a diagnosis in a patient presenting with chest pain
Chest pain is caused by a spectrum of pathology ranging from the innocent to the extremely serious.