This session explores the presentation, diagnosis and management of patients presenting to the ED with vertigo.
This session explores the presentation, diagnosis and management of patients presenting to the ED with vertigo.
This module explores the presentation, diagnosis and management of patients presenting to the ED with vertigo.
This session is about assessment and management of patients presenting with transient loss of consciousness to the ED.
This module is about assessment and management of patients presenting with transient loss of consciousness to the ED.
A 48-year-old man on carbamazepine developed acute ataxia and vomiting after starting clarithromycin for cellulitis, with toxic carbamazepine levels, highlighting a preventable drug–drug interaction.
A 67-year-old male is referred by the GP with a 3-month history of progressive unsteadiness. He also complains of decreased mobility.
This month we discuss: The STANDING Protocol for Vertigo, Head Injury (Part 2 of 2), A History of A&E Performance with Steve Black, TTA Topical Anaesthetics for Corneal Abrasion and New Online.
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.