This module deals with the assessment and management of patients with appendicitis.
This module deals with the assessment and management of patients with appendicitis.
This session deals with the assessment and management of patients with appendicitis.
An unusual presentation of leaking gas in the abdomen.
A young lady presented with abdominal pain, lethargy, (Groin) bone pain, depression and headache.
A 65-year-old male presents to your busy ED with pain in lower abdomen and radiating to testicular area.
Using PoCUS to identify the abdominal aorta is an important skill and a curriculum requirement for completion of EM training. Can you identify all the relevant structures using ultrasound?
A 36-year-old gentleman presents with intermittent flank pain and has microscopic haematuria. His BP is 220/110 and he is now pain free. What would you do next?
This article covers the generic assessment and management of the pain with abdominal pain without shock.
This session covers the generic assessment and management of abdominal pain without shock.
Patients frequently attend the emergency department (ED) with episodes of cutaneous and mucosal swelling.
Gall Bladder, specifically gallstone, disease is the commonest abdominal complaint causing hospital admission in the developed world.
This module deals with the assessment and management of gall bladder and gall stone disease.
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
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
Gynae presentations to the emergency department are fairly common, yet fill everyone with dread. The management is similar to any other medical problem
This is the second in a series of Emergency Casebooks from the virtual hospital CFN General, with key learning points for staff working in an Emergency Department