A 25-year-old male presents to the ED with fever, headache, fatigue and arthralgia.
A 25-year-old male presents to the ED with fever, headache, fatigue and arthralgia.
A 36-year-old male presents in respiratory distress.
Best practice advice on how Emergency Departments should implement screening programmes and balance these with the need to assess and treat acute illness and injury.
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
Febrile children compete for the most common non-traumatic paediatric presentation in the ED, causing concern for parents worldwide. Your mission: to find the source.
The child with decreased consciousness is a common problem with many possible diagnoses and potentially high mortality and morbidity.
A 10-year-old girl presents with lethargy, vomiting, headaches and an unsteady gait. She collapsed at home a few hours prior to arrival at your ED.
A 79-year-old woman presents with non-traumatic hip pain and fever.
A 5-year-old boy presents with a central boggy swelling to his forehead without history of trauma, what’s the differential?
A large fluid filled mass
A 3-year-old boy presents with a 6-day history of vomiting and “stillness”.
A man with weight loss, abdominal pain and fevers attends your ED. He has HIV and is on antiretroviral therapy.
A 62-year-old woman presents with chest pain, fever, and systolic murmur.
This session outlines a standardised approach to providing care for a haemodynamically normal patient presenting following rape or sexual assault.
This session outlines a standardised approach to providing care for a haemodynamically normal patient presenting following rape or sexual assault.
This session aims to increase the awareness of Kawasaki disease with a focus on recognising the principal clinical features, in line with recent updates to the NICE guidelines
This learning session aims to increase the awareness of Kawasaki disease with a focus on recognising the principal clinical features, in line with recent updates to the NICE guidelines.
Febrile children compete for the most common non-traumatic paediatric presentation in the ED, causing concern for parents worldwide. Your mission: to find the source.