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Refresh your knowledge on this latest outbreak.
A 46-year-old man attends the ED with an itchy rash on both his forearms. It started yesterday evening, and has worsened today.
This session encompasses the evaluation and treatment of individuals who are either identified as having or presenting to the ED with signs and symptoms of Immune Thrombocytopenia.
This module encompasses the evaluation and treatment of individuals who are either identified as having or presenting to the ED with signs and symptoms of Immune Thrombocytopenia.
A 3-year-old boy presents to the Children's Emergency Department with a painful rash.
A 3-year-old child presents to your emergency department with a rash, fever and vomiting.
A 4-year-old child attends the ED with some spots on her arm which look inflamed and have become more numerous over the last week.
A 15-month-old presents to your ED with a rash and swelling on both legs and feet. The patient has a mild fever but is otherwise well.
Many of us in the UK EM will have gone most of our careers without seeing any confirmed cases of measles. Vaccination rates have been dropping though, so measles is back in our departments and has to be in our differential diagnosis list.
Angioedema and Urticaria (hives) are part of a spectrum of allergic symptoms and occasionally have a non-allergic aetiology.
An 11-year-old boy has reattended for the 3rd time with blistering skin lesions.
A previously healthy patient presents with a rapid onset illness, with fever, rash and tachycardia - what could be the culprit?