A patient presents with RUQ pain, how do you use POCUS for your assessment?
A patient presents with RUQ pain, how do you use POCUS for your assessment?
25 questions. 25 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
Chest and abdominal x-rays are commonly requested in the emergency department.
Gall Bladder, specifically gallstone, disease is the commonest abdominal complaint causing hospital admission in the developed world.
This session deals with the assessment and management of gall bladder and gall stone disease
Each year at the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) Annual Scientific Conference, the prestigious Elizabeth Molyneux Prize is awarded. The prize, named in honour of Professor Elizabeth Molyneux, recognises outstanding work in the field of Paediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM).
It’s your second day on the ‘shop floor’ and your next patient is handed over as a 51 year old man who has been brought in by ambulance with sudden onset generalised abdominal pain and vomiting