A 3-year-old child presents to your emergency department with a rash, fever and vomiting.
A 3-year-old child presents to your emergency department with a rash, fever and vomiting.
This month we have Ketamine and Ondansetron, Hyperemesis Gravidarum, an interview with Vicky Price (SAM), Antibiotics for brain injury and New Online
A pregnant female accidentally takes an excess of paracetamol. This SAQ explores the important considerations taken when managing acute paracetamol poisoning during pregnancy.
A frail elderly female is brought to the emergency department following two episodes of “coffee-ground vomit”.
An 80-year-old woman presented to the ED at 2am with acute chest pain and shortness of breath.
A 56-year-old man presents to the ED 48 hours following an alcohol binge with chest pain and dyspnoea.
A patient presents following a viral illness with RUQ pain, vomiting and confusion.
Management of a patient who reattends the Emergency Department with cyclical nausea and vomiting.
A woman in her 50s presents with sudden onset nausea and vertigo.
A 75-year-old man presented to the ED of a District General hospital complaining of severe abdominal pain that followed an episode of vomiting earlier in the day. He also reported one episode of loose stool that morning.
Can you recognise acute kidney injury and prevent its deadly complications?
This month we discuss Guidelines in EM: Mental health | Ondansetron take home in paeds gastroenteritis | Diarrhea and rehydration