This month we discuss IV Paracetamol, Sedation, Highlights from the Thames Valley Cardiac Arrest Symposium & New online material from RCEMLearning.…
This month we discuss IV Paracetamol, Sedation, Highlights from the Thames Valley Cardiac Arrest Symposium & New online material from RCEMLearning.…
This month we discuss Fluids in RSI, Learning Disabilities, New Online material and we have highlights from the Thames Valley Cardiac Arrest Symposium (Part 1)…
A set of 10 Multiple choice questions to help you revise. The Questions have been selected at random covering the curriculum.…
The aim of TERN Top Papers is to highlight the top emergency care related papers for emergency physicians. This month’s topic is critical care.…
A 30-year-old male presents with worsening shortness of breath.…
Imagine it’s 2am and the Red Phone rings…. “A 26-year-old male, fallen off motorcycle, in traumatic cardiac arrest”. Your heart races, you’re excited, but you feel way out of your depth. You kno…
A set of 10 Multiple choice questions to help you revise. The Questions have been selected at random covering the curriculum.…
Thyroid storm is a rare but life-threatening endocrine condition that should be considered, recognised and treated quickly…
This month we have Guidelines for EM on Heart Failure with Chris & Becky & Clinical Cases with Mark & Michelle…
A 38-year-old gentleman has just finished a course of antibiotics for pneumonia, but his symptoms aren’t resolving…
Our curriculum mentions pacing, and we all think that we know all about that as we’ve got ALS… right? Some of our brief discussions on twitter highlighted that pacing can be more complicated than ALS …
EM physicians need to be decision makers, quick thinkers and risk balancers. This is what we are good at. In fact, many will tell you that the purpose of the PEM rotation is to learn to spot the sick …
This reference explores how to use point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) to assess patients presenting with shock to the Emergency Department.…
An 83-year-old gentleman is brought to the emergency department by ambulance with acute dyspnoea at rest.…
Patients with known pulmonary hypertension may present to the emergency department with a variety of acute problems related to this disease such as pulmonary embolism…
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is an elevation in pulmonary vascular pressure that can be caused by an isolated increase in pulmonary arterial pressure.…
Patients who present with CPO have a poor long term outcome but their short term mortality can be improved by early correct management.…
Myocarditis is an acute infectious or immunologically mediated syndrome causing inflammation of the heart muscle.…
An 80-year-old woman presents to your ED with shortness of breath on minimal exertion. She flew back from Singapore two days ago.…
Welcome back to the RCEM Learning podcast for May 2017…