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A 77-year-old man presents with sudden onset of nausea, vomiting & difficulty walking.
A painful ear in a febrile child
FB inhalation is a common cause of mortality and morbidity in children. It is often not witnessed so must be considered in children with unexplained acute respiratory symptoms.
This month we discuss: The STANDING Protocol for Vertigo, Head Injury (Part 2 of 2), A History of A&E Performance with Steve Black, TTA Topical Anaesthetics for Corneal Abrasion and New Online.
A 34-year-old man presents to the ED feeling unwell for the past three days. He has a hoarse voice and increasing neck pain.
Tracheostomy emergencies are a relatively common and often alarming occurrence – do you know how to manage a patient presenting with a tracheostomy emergency?
This session covers the assessment, treatment and management of patients presenting to the ED with primary blast injuries.
Young male with rash dizziness and facial weakness
A patient presents with suspected aspiration but turns out to have something even more concerning.
Is love in the air? …or is it the kissing disease? It was only a kiss, how did it end up like this? A teenage boy got more than he was bargaining for after an innocent kiss with his girlfriend but do you know enough about the "kissing disease" to aid in his management?
Group A streptococcus/ Grp A Strep or GAS in short - What is it? Why is it happening? Why is it important now? Why the invasive increase in infection rate?
A 79-year-old male presents with sudden onset shortness of breath, stridor and respiratory failure.