This session describes the most common childhood exanthems that present to emergency departments.
This session describes the most common childhood exanthems that present to emergency departments.
This module describes the most common childhood exanthems that present to emergency departments.
This month we have an ASC Megamix 2024.
This month we have HFNC vs NIV COPD, RCEM and NPIS Opioid Toxicity Guidelines, Gestalt for predicting sepsis and New Online
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
Early recognition and treatment of sepsis in children is crucial as progression to organ failure and shock is often very rapid.
A 36-year-old male presents with a 5-day history of sore throat, fever and dehydration.
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 previously healthy patient presents with a rapid onset illness, with fever, rash and tachycardia – what could be the culprit?
A 63-year-old male walks into the Emergency Department with elbow and forearm pain and initially appears well.
Everyone’s talking about sepsis lately, but do you know what to do?
This month we have Liberal vs. restrictive fluids in sepsis, Management and investigation of results from the ED, GreenED and New Online.
A 40-year-old female presents to the Emergency Department feeling lethargic for 24 hours.
An elderly lady attends the ED unaccompanied in the middle of the night. She is very confused, agitated and becomes aggressive towards the staff.
Preparing for exams and trying to find an SBA on organ donation?
The law around organ donation has changed; refresh your knowledge with this SBA.
A lady presents with decompensated liver disease and the CT reveals more than just ascites and cirrhosis.
Management of Heat Stroke in the ED
In this months podcast, which happens to be Mark’s last podcast as lead, we have Efficacy of antibiotics for septic olecrannon bursitis, Guidelines for EM, Anterior-Lateral vs Anterior-Posterior pad placement for cardioversion of AF, Case Based Discussions.
A mother has rushed into the ED very concerned that her baby is blue. This case covers the importance of understanding cyanosis, with consideration for the potential causes and management in a 3 week old.