ECGs can be challenging, right? And so can children. Add the two together and……..arrghh – Paediatric ECGs!!
ECGs can be challenging, right? And so can children. Add the two together and……..arrghh – Paediatric ECGs!!
A 60-year-old man presents to ED with a 1 week history of increasing lethargy, intermittent tingling in both arms and palpitations.
A 19-year-old male presents to the emergency department with a 24 hour history of chest pain.
This month we have New in EM – Accuracy of cath lab activation by doctors & AI | Guidelines for EM – AF (Part 2 of 2) | New in EM – Management of acute asthma exacerbations | New Online
This month we have New in EM – Ruling out ACS in the ED | Guidelines for EM – AF (Part 1 of 2) | Interview with Matt Reed RE: Flagship Conference | New Online
This month we have Metoprolol vs. diltiazem for AF with RVR | Management of Patients with Suspected but Unidentified Poisoning in the ED | New Online
A 2-year-old boy is brought to the ED by his parents after accidentally drinking water from a glass where they had disposed of cigarette butts overnight.
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.
A 59-year-old man pre-alerted to the PCI team with symptomatic CHB and received Atropine prehospitally. The patient is directed to the ED and is stable on assessment with significant bradyarrhythmia.
A man, woken up in the night by his dog barking, realises that his previously well 23-year-old girlfriend isn’t breathing.
This session covers fibrillation, the most common form of cardiac dysrhythmia.
This module covers atrial fibrillation, the most common form of cardiac dysrhythmia.
A 5-week term baby is brought in by his parents with a 24-hour history of poor feeding. No fever or infective features.
A young woman presents to the ED with one hour of palpitation associated with light-headedness and shortness of breath. What happens if the routine management fails?
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.
Noel and Stephen discuss High-dose versus low-dose intravenous nitroglycerine for sympathetic crashing acute pulmonary edema: a randomised controlled trial.
This module deals with the assessment and management of bradycardias in the ED.
A 48-year-old gentleman presents at 3am to the ED having woken at 2am with palpitations.
This session covers the assessment and management of broad complex tachycardia.