This session looks at the techniques available to collect urine samples from children in an emergency department. It discusses the evidence basis and the relative merits of each technique
This session looks at the techniques available to collect urine samples from children in an emergency department. It discusses the evidence basis and the relative merits of each technique
This module looks at the techniques available to collect urine samples from children in the ED. It discusses the evidence basis and the relative merits of each technique.
A patient presents with flank pain and haematuria. How can POCUS help with this patient?
A 34-year-old male presents to your ED in acute pain and you suspect ureteric colic. How will you manage this?
A 51-year-old man is seen in the Emergency Department with severe abdominal pain and inability to pass urine.
Renal colic, which affects between 2-3% of the world’s population, commonly presents to the ED. It may present at any age, although there are certain groups more predisposed.
This session looks at the classic presentations of renal colic and its management in the emergency department (ED). It focuses on the investigation techniques and their strengths and weaknesses
This session covers the urinary tract infections that are encountered in the emergency department. It discusses their diagnosis, complications and treatment
This month we discuss Lower dose ketorolac for renal colic, ACS, take home tetracaine and PE