Following a recent travel to Zambia, a pregnant woman develops high fever, dark urine, and confusion after a seizure; she arrives in the ED acutely unwell with hypoglycaemia.
Following a recent travel to Zambia, a pregnant woman develops high fever, dark urine, and confusion after a seizure; she arrives in the ED acutely unwell with hypoglycaemia.
Cloudy Hypoxia after foreign travel; a flashback of a pandemic or a rare home-grown complication of a childhood illness in an adult.
This module is a summary on notifiable diseases aiming to put the notification process in context of the wider public health implications.
This session is a summary on notifiable diseases aiming to put the notification process in context of the wider public health implications.
A 25-year-old male presents to the ED with fever, headache, fatigue and arthralgia.
It’s probably fair to say that few of us give any great thought on how a temperature is measured.
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
A 63-year-old male walks into the Emergency Department with elbow and forearm pain and initially appears well.
A 28-year-old man recently returned from abroad. He is feverish with sore eyes and a rash.
A recently returned traveller attends your ED with viraemic symptoms and pyrexia, what could the culprit be?
CNS infections are relatively rare, but form a very important differential diagnosis in the unwell patient presenting to the ED.
Intracranial infections (also called central nervous system infections or CNS infections) are relatively rare, but form a very important differential diagnosis in the unwell patient
Next to be seen is a 35 year old male, returned from Ghana, presenting with muscle pain, headaches, a history of fever and diarrhoea
Whenever I hear the word Ebola it brings a lump to my throat and a slightly sickening feeling in the pit of my stomach