30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
A 39-year-old male presents to the ED with a 3-day history of bilateral peripheral limb paraesthesia, dysphagia, ataxia and diplopia.
A 51-year-old man presents with acute onset of central chest pain accompanied by nausea, vomiting and paralysis of all four limbs.
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
Elderly male with chronic kidney disease presents to ED department with acute onset of confusion and twitching at the end of his dialysis.
Can you recognise acute kidney injury and prevent its deadly complications?
GBS is now thought to be a group of phenotypically similar disorders. Degeneration of the axon can occur as well as demyelination of the nerve sheath.
Describing the classical presentations of Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)
A 58-year-old man presents to the Emergency Department with progressive weakness and recurrent falls of unknown cause.