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To learn more about any of the topics covered in this Revision Block – see the following RCEMLearning content listed:
Q1: An Introduction to Human Factors and Patient Safety – Learning Session
Q2: Acute Lower Back Pain – Learning Session
Q3: Acute Alcohol Withdrawal – Learning Session
Q4: Corneal Injuries – Learning Session
Q5: Initial Assessment of the Eye – Learning Session
Q6: Parkinson’s Disease – Learning Session
Q7: Management of Post-Arrest Patients Including Prognostication – Learning Session
Q8: Handover; skills to enhancing the PHEM – Learning Session
Q9: End Stage Renal Disease – Learning Session
Q10: Decompression Illness – Learning Session
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When considering thought processes, which of these statements are true?
Select all that apply.
The following are true about osteoporotic fractures of the lower spine except:
Which of the following is a symptom triggered scoring system for assessing AWS?
When considering the management of patients with eye injuries presenting to the emergency department (ED), which one of the following statements is true?
When considering the presentation of patients with eye problems to the emergency department (ED), which one of the following statements is true?
Parkinsonism is a complication of a number of different aetiologies. Which of the following is not a recognised cause of Parkinsonism?
Spontaneous circulation has been regained in a patient who was brought to the ED after an asystolic arrest.
After learning of the patient’s usually limited quality of life from a relative, you are debating withdrawing treatment.
Which of the following clinical factors support this decision?
The department handover document is being revised and you have been informed that the local ambulance crew use ATMIST as their handover tool. What does ATMIST stand for?
In a septic, ESRF patient who receives haemodialysis are the following true or false?
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False
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A diver presents to the emergency department. 20 minutes after surfacing from his last dive he developed pain in his right shoulder. You see him 3 hours after he surfaced and he is now also complaining of some tingling over his posterior right forearm. He is alert and conscious. His observations show RR 18, Sats 100%, HR 95, BP 145/90, Temp 36.8C.
What is the first thing you should do?
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