A patient with “kidney troubles” now has acute kidney injury. How will you identify and manage her AKI?…

A patient with “kidney troubles” now has acute kidney injury. How will you identify and manage her AKI?…
Can you recognise acute kidney injury and prevent its deadly complications?…
The aim of TERN Top Papers is to highlight the top emergency care related papers for emergency physicians, keeping them abreast of the latest practice-changing studies. This month’s topic is diagnosti…
This session will illustrate through a series of clinical case studies some of the common problems a patient with end stage renal disease (ESRD) is prone to…
An 84-year-old woman presents to emergency department with new confusion and weakness.…
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a sudden decline in kidney function. AKI in children is associated with an increased risk of death, prolonged hospital stay and the development of chronic kidney disease…
May 2020 podcast featuring Dan Simmons on Leadership, New in EM Ultralong IV Cannula with ultrasound, AKI Guidelines, New in EM Hypothermia in non shock rhythms…
An elderly man comes in acutely unwell. He’s pyrexial, tachycardic, and isn’t passing urine.…
Patients present to ED with complications of etiologies that might not yet have been diagnosed. As ED physicians, it’s imperative to connect the dots and identify themes, beyond the acute complaints…
The 2017 RCEM CPD conference was held in central London in April 2017. There was a great selection of speakers and we had the good fortune to capture a few interviews with some of the speakers…