A patient with a bee sting complains of chest pain and has ECG changes, what are you thinking?
A 14-year-old boy has been brought to the ED with a headache that has been ongoing for the last few days.
A 67-year-old man is brought into the emergency department with collapse associated with chest pain
A 53-year-old man has noticed redness in his right eye this morning. He denies any pain, blurry vision or photophobia.
A 73-year-old woman presents with 2 episodes of passing dark red blood per rectum associated with LIF pain of 1 day duration.
A 79-year-old male presents with sudden onset shortness of breath, stridor and respiratory failure.
A 24-year-old gentleman attends ED due to vomiting, abdominal pain, constipation and a swollen neck.
A 35-year-old woman attends the ED with right eye swelling and diplopia.
An elderly lady attends the ED unaccompanied in the middle of the night. She is very confused, agitated and becomes aggressive towards the staff.
A 29-year-old woman attends your ED for medical clearance before further treatment by her Mental Health team. She has a seizure before you review her.
A 62-year-old man presents with sudden eye drooping and double vision.
A hockey player attends having injured his ankle.
A 65-year-old male presents to your busy ED with pain in lower abdomen and radiating to testicular area.
A 63-year-old female with no known medical history presents to the ED complaining of persistent double vision for the last four days.
A 35-year-old previously healthy male presents to the ED complaining of chest pain and breathlessness following an unknown bite.
A 63-year-old female with a background of type I diabetes mellitus, chronic pancreatitis and COPD presents to the ED with confusion and hypoglycaemia.
A 12-year-old girl is brought by her parents with a 1-day history of fever and lethargy, associated with a rash that has rapidly developed over the last 3 hours.
A 73-year-old male presents to ED with sudden, painless vision loss in left eye.
Anuric with an INR of 15 and an AKI 3 on a background of bilateral renal artery stenosis with stenting and life-long warfarin.
A 12-year-old girl is brought to your ED with abdominal pain and a urine dip is done.
Sudden onset of refusal to walk and leg pain in a well young child.
A 54-year-old man presents with a sudden onset of double vision and a droopy eyelid.
A 4-year-old boy presents to the ED due to a 5 day history of general malaise, pyrexia, coughing and a rash.
A 9-year old boy with known sickle cell disease who suddenly cannot move his right arm and leg.