A 74-year-old female with a known history of left bundle branch block presents to the ED with complaints of general malaise, nausea, vomiting, and weakness.
A 74-year-old female with a known history of left bundle branch block presents to the ED with complaints of general malaise, nausea, vomiting, and weakness.
A 30-year-old previously healthy male presents to your Emergency Department with syncope while on a treadmill.
This session is about assessment and management of patients presenting with palpitations to the emergency department.
This module is about assessment and management of patients presenting with palpitations to the emergency department.
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
This session is about assessment and management of patients presenting with transient loss of consciousness to the ED.
This session covers management of tachycardias in the Resuscitation Room. It builds on the Resuscitation Council UK ALS Guidelines (2021) using selected evidence.
Management of tachycardias in the Resuscitation Room.
An elderly male with a shocking diagnosis.
A conducted energy device (CED) ‘taser’ was discharged into a patient’s shoulder. Before this patient is taken into police custody, you’ve been asked to assess them in your ED.
The Police have brought a patient to your ED that has had a controlled energy device discharged into their upper back. You are called to assess this patient.
This session is about assessment and management of patients presenting with transient loss of consciousness to the ED.
Cardiac rhythm management devices (pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators, or ICDs) are a constantly evolving and improving field
Implantable devices in Cardiology is a term covering a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic modalities.
A 79-year-old female attends ED by ambulance after having 12 hours of central, pleuritic chest pain which radiated to the back across her shoulders.