Young female presents with sudden onset left sided flank pain.
Young female presents with sudden onset left sided flank pain.
A 6-year-old boy attends the ED with a two week history of pain in the foot, which had developed into a limp over the preceding 2 days.
In UK ED practice a large group of patients present with musculo-skeletal disorders
This module covers the anatomy, common pathology and the clinical and radiological assessment of the shoulder and brachial plexus.
A 17-year-old male who sustained a patellar dislocation and an avulsion fracture following a fall during a basketball game.
A 30-year-old female athlete patient presents with hip pain progressively worsening for 3 weeks.
10 X-rays in SAQs and 5 in MCQs to test your knowledge of fractures of the midfoot and forefoot.
A 7-year-old girl presents with an acute, painful hot knee and a red-purple non-blanching rash.
This guideline sets out the standards for timeliness of provision of analgesia and provides an approach to the delivery of analgesia for adult patients presenting to the ED.
Learning about lightning injuries
Investigating a child presenting with a limping gait to your Paediatric Emergency Department.
A 79-year-old woman presents with non-traumatic hip pain and fever.
An 81-year-old gentleman presents to the ED with a 3 week history of worsening pain and erythema of his great toe despite antibiotics.
You are asked to see a 21-year-old student who cycled into a lamp post whilst intoxicated last night.
A 65-year-old female presents to the ED with a painful swollen left leg. How confident are you in risk assessment and management of DVT?
A 63-year-old male walks into the Emergency Department with elbow and forearm pain and initially appears well.
A 9-year-old girl attends the ED with a three day history of left wrist pain.
An 81-year-old woman attends ED from a Nursing Home with a reduced GCS, tachycardia, tachypnoea, hypotension, hypothermia and hyperglycaemia.
A 43-year-old lady presents with left thigh pain and swelling.
This month we’ve got two New in EM segments: which shoulder relocation technique is best & the use of TXA in haemoptysis.
We also speak with Tessa Davis of Don’t Forget The Bubbles fame and her top tips for delivering teaching online. We then speak to Evan Bayton about the RCEM Coat of Arms and what on earth it all means, and then end the podcast with New Online.