A 67-year-old alcoholic presents with anuria for one day and the next day is passing fluid.
A 5-week-old baby presents with persistent watery pus-like discharge from both eyes.
An elderly gentleman presents to the ED with increasing frequency of nocturnal enuresis.
What do you do if you dont see P waves on an ECG?
A 2-year-old female presents to your Emergency Department after biting into a liquid detergent capsule
A 27-year-old male presents with sudden onset of L-eye redness.
Is this another Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR) or could the T-waves be telling us more about a not-so-rare syndrome in this 69-year-old patient with chest pain?
A 25-year-old obese female, who is 1-week post-partum, presents with worsening shortness of breath on minimal exertion, orthopnoea, pedal oedema and a dry cough.
A 63-year-old male presents with acute painful and red left eye.
A 45-year-old female attended the ED after taking an intentional antifreeze overdose.
A 24-year-old farmer presents to the ED with vomiting, diarrhoea and neck fasciculations.
A woman presents with an unusual cause of ophthalmic symptoms.
A 16-day-old baby, who has had an uneventful antenatal period, presents with coryza, with some blood streaking in this. His symptoms progress over the coming days to uncover another more subtle diagnosis that may not be considered without a thorough and detailed assessment.
A 22-year-old female wakes up with photophobia, pain and irritation in the right eye.
A 72-year-old gentleman, who has not seen a doctor in decades, presents with dyspnoea and acidosis with increased work of breathing.
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.