This aims to provide the learner with an overview of common types of skin and soft tissue injuries, how best to accurately describe these, and considers the mechanism most likely to be responsible.
This aims to provide the learner with an overview of common types of skin and soft tissue injuries, how best to accurately describe these, and considers the mechanism most likely to be responsible.
This module aims to provide the learner with an overview of common types of skin and soft tissue injuries, how best to accurately describe these, and considers the mechanism most likely to be responsible.
A 9-year-old girl presents to the ED with a persistent egg shaped swelling on her forehead following a seemingly minor head injury two weeks ago.
This session describes the different types of dental infection and the pathophysiology of their development.
This module describes the different types of dental infection and the pathophysiology of their development.
A 32-year-old gentleman presents to the ED following a cricket ball impact to his left eye.
A 70-year-old gentleman presents to the ED with pain in left lower jaw, worsening over the last 3 days.
A 45-year-old female attends with grossly swollen lips. She has some important information about her symptoms, can you understand it?
моє обличчя опухло!
If not, it’s time to use some clinical acumen!
A 23-year-old male presents to the ED on a Friday night with a punch injury to the face.
Patients frequently attend the emergency department (ED) with episodes of cutaneous and mucosal swelling.