Today's session will help you to understand the use of Echo in Life Support (ELS) ✅
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We have another new case from our writing day for you to try 🎉
A 58-yr-old right-handed male construction worker re-presents to your ED. This is his 3rd attendance. He 1st presented 42 days prior, with a 3 day old dog bite to his right middle finger.
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A 20-y-old male presents to the ED with intermittent central chest pain for the last 6 months. He's a smoker but has no past medical/surgical history. He thinks he is having a heart attack...
Read the case ⬇️ What's the most likely diagnosis?
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Eye injuries are a leading cause of visual loss and blindness often affecting young people. Today's session will cover the assessment and management of corneal injuries.
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Aimen seems increasingly distracted at work & has started turning up very late. There have been a few informal complaints from patients saying he is abrupt and unsympathetic. You’re worried.
Try today's new SBA on #burnout
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A 6-month-old girl was brought to your ED by her parents with five days of gradually increasing respiratory distress.
A plain chest radiograph is performed. Take a look ⬇️
Can you determine the most likely diagnosis?
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Paediatric injuries can be very different from those sustained in adults in many respects. Today's session outlines the general principles of treating paediatric injuries.
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Today's new blog by @DrLizHerrieven is packed with #PEM top tips! A mixture of their own advice & contributions from #MedTwitter to cover SLO5, you won't want to miss out on reading these 👏
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A 68-year-old lady was working outdoors, gardening during a hot summers’ day. ☀️ She started having leg cramps and felt light-headed with a headache.
New SBA➡️ https://t.co/0HRZscOfLg
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A 45-year-old male presents to the ED with a 3-day history of progressive weakness in his right upper and lower limbs.
Read the full case description below. What do you think is the most likely diagnosis?
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Jan Podcast is out 🎧 This month we have part B of our recordings from the Annual Scientific Conference. We discuss End of life & escalation with @CJblue72_ Organ donation in EM with @KatjaEmpson & TBI in ED with @vfjn2
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An 83-yr-old presents with shortness of breath over the past 3 days, suddenly worse tonight. She has a cough with whitish mucous expectoration & no history of chest pain/fever🤔
Click to view her plain chest radiograph. What's your diagnosis?
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Today's new module explores how to use point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) to assess patients presenting with shock to the ED.
Click below for some brilliant video based #EM#eLearning
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During a busy night shift in your full ED, the triage nurse informs you of a patient they have identified with a high risk of absconding.
What do you do now?
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A 35-yr-old female presents to the ED complaining of several episodes of transient binocular vision loss when bending down & coughing over the last few weeks, most recently occurring 1 hr ago.
What's the most likely diagnosis?
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After completing today's session you will be able to:
- Describe the epidemiology of TIA
- Outline a strategy of investigation
- Differentiate possible mimics
- Stratify the risk of stroke
- Explain treatment options
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A 32-yr-old male presents to the ED following a fall on his outstretched left hand from a height of 1.5m 🖐️ On examination there was diffuse pain, tenderness, swelling & a reduced range of movement.
Take a look at his x-ray. What does it show?
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Our COVID-19 tips and resources proved to be the most popular blog of 2021 💻
Have you read it yet? Take a look now! Why not get involved & leave a comment with any updates you feel are needed.
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A 36-year old business man has been having frequent palpitations, which have been spontaneously resolving, over the past month. He tells you that he has been too busy at work to seek medical attention.
What do you think could be wrong?
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