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The ALS Algorithm

RCEM, Advanced Life Support, ALS, shockable rhythm, non- shockable rhythm, cardiac arrest, resuscitation, resus.…

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Think Outside the Box…

An 18-month old boy is brought in to the ED by his grandmother with a cough, mild constitutional upset and increasing stridor for approximately 12 hours. He is previously well and immunised up to date…

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EM Quiz 6

A set of 10 Multiple choice questions to help you revise. The Questions have been selected at random covering the curriculum.…

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EM Quiz 5

A set of 10 Multiple choice questions to help you revise. The Questions have been selected at random covering the curriculum.…

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The Whole of PEM

There’s a lot to know about PEM. Can you answer our questions on some of the more common PEM?…

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EM Quiz 1

A set of 10 Multiple choice questions to help you revise. The Questions have been selected at random covering the curriculum.…

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Acute Stridor

Children present commonly to the Emergency Department with stridor. Stridor is a sign of upper airway obstruction. The ED physician must be able to diagnose, initiate treatment, appropriately investig…

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A Tricky Trache

A 60-year-old man with a tracheostomy is brought into the emergency department with acute shortness of breath…

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Acute Asthma

Acute Asthma, Describing the patho-physiology of asthma, categorise the severity of an asthma attack and more…

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Anaphylaxis

Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening, generalised or systemic hypersensitivity reaction characterised by rapidly developing life threatening airway, breathing and/or circulation problems usually …

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June 2021

This month we discuss Self performed high vaginal swabs, Anaphylaxis, Canadian TIA Score, Peads Acute Severe Asthma…

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