This session provides an introduction to Brief Unexplained Resolved Events. It covers the definition, differential diagnoses, how to stratify patients into low or high risk and the subsequent management.
This session provides an introduction to Brief Unexplained Resolved Events. It covers the definition, differential diagnoses, how to stratify patients into low or high risk and the subsequent management.
This session provides an introduction to Brief Unexplained Resolved Events. It covers the definition, differential diagnoses, how to stratify patients into low or high risk and the subsequent management.
The infant who nearly died in her parent’s arms.
A 9-week-old female infant presents to Paediatric A&E at 2200 hrs with a history of coughing, difficulty in breathing, lethargy and reduced feeding.
An 8-month infant is brought into the ED following a collapsing episode as witnessed by his distress mother. What do you do next?
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
Could this be a BRUE?
A Brief, Resolved, Unexplained Event