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A 19-year-old male presents to the emergency department with a 24 hour history of chest pain.
An 84-year-old presents with shortness of breath, chest pain, and appears peri-arrest.
An elderly lady presents to the emergency department from a nursing home having been found on the floor in her room
You are handed the ECG of a lady with known alcohol excess who has presented with at least 48 hours of vomiting. The ECG reveals one of her blood tests may be critical – but which one?
An adult presents with a variety of symptoms. Can you identify and treat the electrolyte disturbance?
A young woman presents to the ED with one hour of palpitation associated with light-headedness and shortness of breath. What happens if the routine management fails?
A 3-year-old child presents to your emergency department with a rash, fever and vomiting.
A 40-year-old man is brought in by ambulance at 2am. He looks visibly anxious and is clutching his chest. The paramedics think it’s ACS.
Is this another ‘Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR) or could the T-waves be telling us more about a not-so-rare syndrome in this 69-year-old patient with chest pain?
A 25-year-old male presents to your ED with central sharp chest pain, shortness of breath and palpitations.
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?
An elderly gentleman presented with lethargy and poor oral intake. As routine tests begin they reveal he has more than just an AKI that needs treatment.
It's a phrase you'll come to know well. Especially, you'll find, if you're sitting at a certain desk or in a certain area
A 60-year-old man presented to the emergency department with a 1 week history of increasing lethargy, intermittent tingling in both arms and palpitations