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 recently widowed 60-year-old female presents with chest pain and shortness of breath. Her ECG features diffuse ST elevation.
An 84-year-old male with h/o central chest pain and abnormal ECG presents to the ED.
A 48-year-old man presents with fever, chest pain and fainting episodes. He is normally fit and well.
A 68-year-old man with a prior history of MI is pre-alerted to hospital as having had a pre-syncopal episode with an abnormal ECG.
You think this is a regular day at the office and a very straight forward case, but is it?
A 25-year-old male with no significant past medical history attends ED with chest pain.
A male in his twenties presents to the ED complaining of haemoptysis following blunt thoracic trauma in sport. After an abnormal Chest X-Ray, his CT Chest reveals an interesting finding which surprises the Emergency Medicine and Cardiothoracic teams.
A patient post chemotherapy presents with breathlessness; how do you use POCUS for your assessment?
A 19-year-old male presents to the emergency department with a 24 hour history of chest pain.
A 45-year-old man presents to the emergency department with sudden onset central chest pain.
An 84-year-old presents with shortness of breath, chest pain, and appears peri-arrest.
A normally well man in his 50’s presents with severe chest pain following vomiting.
A rarer cause of pleural effusion
This session discusses cardiogenic pulmonary oedema, covering its causes, clinical assessment, management and long-term outcomes.
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An 84-year-old gentleman attends ED with a 48-hour history of tight central chest pain on exertion.
A 30-year-old male wakes up with rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath. Explore the urgent management and underlying cause of this unexpected tachycardia case.
This module discusses cardiogenic pulmonary oedema, covering its causes, clinical assessment, management and long-term outcomes.
A 30-year-old previously healthy male presents to your Emergency Department with syncope while on a treadmill.