A 40-year-old female is brought in by ambulance having collapsed. She has vomited several times.
A 40-year-old female is brought in by ambulance having collapsed. She has vomited several times.
This blog summarises the assessment and initial management of common ophthalmic emergency presentation such as Flashes, Floaters and Double Vision.
This session covers the initial assessment of eye and visual problems in the Emergency Department.
This module covers the initial assessment of eye and visual problems in the Emergency Department.
25 questions. 25 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
An 11-year-old female re-presenting with an unusual facial swelling.
A 45-year-old woman presents to the ED with a history of headache persisting for the past 4-5 days, accompanied by an inability to open her left eye for the past day.
A 31-year-old female presents to the emergency department complaining of a dilated left pupil that has been noticed by a colleague at work.
A woman presents with 10/10 eye pain. Consider what could be going on, rule out the red flags and address her urgent concerns!
A 62-year-old man presents with sudden eye drooping and double vision.
A 54-year-old man presents with a sudden onset of double vision and a droopy eyelid.
This month we discuss Killer rashes-not to miss, Traumatic Eye Injury, how to distinguish Severe Drug Reactions in the ED, REBOA: What have we learnt?
Cranial nerve injuries are important clinical signs, which alert the examiner to intracranial pathology. This session will look at the more common traumatic and medical causes of cranial nerve injury
Eyes are the windows to the soul. They have the power to mesmerise and enchant even the hardest of hearts. Yet, for many clinicians, they also instill genuine fear.
A previously healthy 28-year-old male accountant presents to the ED with pain in his left eye.