A 25-year-old male with no significant past medical history attends ED with chest pain.
A 25-year-old male with no significant past medical history attends ED with chest pain.
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
How to manage acute sickle cell disease. Focus on early analgesia, warmth, hydration, and oxygenation. Recognition and management of specific complications. Criteria for admission and discharge.
This module covers the assessment and management of patients presenting with breathlessness to the ED.
Learning about lightning injuries
This session covers the assessment and management of primary, secondary and tension pneumothoraces.
This module covers the assessment and management of primary, secondary and tension pneumothoraces.
This module deals with the assessment and management of bradycardias in the ED.
A 48-year-old gentleman presents at 3am to the ED having woken at 2am with palpitations.
This session deals with the assessment and management of bradycardias in the ED.
A hypertensive emergency is defined as the clinical situation in which there is a marked elevation of blood pressure (BP) associated with acute or progressive end organ damage, e.g. cardiovascular, renal or neurological dysfunction.
This session covers the pathophysiology, clinical presentation and management of hypertensive emergencies
Assessment and management of the patient presenting in the Emergency Department with a pulmonary embolism.
Assessment and management of the patient presenting in the Emergency Department with a pulmonary embolism.
In this months podcast, which happens to be Mark’s last podcast as lead, we have Efficacy of antibiotics for septic olecrannon bursitis, Guidelines for EM, Anterior-Lateral vs Anterior-Posterior pad placement for cardioversion of AF, Case Based Discussions.
Adult asthma patient with breathlessness
A 27-year-old male has self-presented to your ED with acute onset of shortness of breath and severe pain to the right side of his chest.
This session looks at the assessment and management of the adult patient presenting with a pleural effusion in the ED.
This session looks at the assessment and management of the adult with a pleural effusion in the ED.
In this episode we discuss Paediatric Cardiology, Gender identity in ED, Traumatic and Medical Ophthalmology