A 20-year-old man is brought in by ambulance following a motorcycle accident.
A low impact fall in a 64-year-old woman has caused her medial thigh pain. What injuries has she sustained?
A 63-year-old male walks into the Emergency Department with elbow and forearm pain and initially appears well.
A 56-year-old man presents to the ED 48 hours following an alcohol binge with chest pain and dyspnoea.
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.
A 9-year-old girl attends the ED with a three day history of left wrist pain.
An 18-year-old male attends your Emergency Department with left sided pleuritic chest pain.
A previously well and fit 70-year-old man presents with acute shortness of breath, pre-syncopal symptoms and a significantly reduced exercise tolerance.
The emergency nurse practitioner shows you these x-rays. This injury happened today, the skin is intact
A 54-year-old Jehovah witness man is pre alerted to resuscitation room with haematemesis and is hypotensive.
32-year-old presents to Resus with multiple stab wounds and breathlessness.
A 60-year-old male presents to the emergency department with sudden loss of vision in his right eye.
A 32-year-old gentleman presents to the ED following a cricket ball impact to his left eye.
A 77-year-old man presents with haemoptysis and shortness of breath.
An elderly lady is brought into ED with worsening left eye pain since a procedure she had to both eyes.
A 78-year-old gentleman is wondering if he needs antibiotics for his worsening shortness of breath. His only past medical history is a maxillofacial tumour that was surgically resected a year ago. Is this a simple chest infection?
A 30-year-old post-partum patient with post-natal depression is referred to the ED following a witnessed seizure and confusion.
A 5-year-old boy presents to the paediatric emergency department with a two-week history of progressively worse face, arms and feet swelling.
How to safely manage chemical eye injury to prevent complications.
An 81-year-old woman attends ED from a Nursing Home with a reduced GCS, tachycardia, tachypnoea, hypotension, hypothermia and hyperglycaemia.
An elderly lady presents to a Minor Injuries Unit following head injury. On examination, evidence of suspected skull base fracture is found and she is, therefore, referred to the ED for radiological investigation.
It's 5am. A 26-year-old is blue lighted to ED with slurred speech and limb weakness.
A 33-year-old patient is brought in unresponsive. She is hypothermic, hypotensive, bradycardic, hypoglycaemic and has unequal pupils.
A 43-year-old lady presents with left thigh pain and swelling.