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What will you do when your weekend shift in the Paediatric ED turns into seeing a stream of yellow babies?
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A mother has rushed into the ED very concerned that her baby is blue. This case covers the importance of understanding cyanosis, with consideration for the potential causes and management in a 3 week old.
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A 20-year-old female was brought into the ED as a pre-alert call. She had been found unresponsive in her room at a psychiatric unit.
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The forbidden forest is home to many dangerous creatures, where an encounter with even the smallest ticks can leave a big impact.
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A minor injury with a major complication: applying clinically orientated anatomy in the ED.
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This is the case about clinical diagnosis of Anaphylaxis and life threatening and non-life threatening mimics of Anaphylaxis
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Diagnosing and managing acute bronchiolitis: when to investigate and how to decide if a child can be cared for at home or in hospital.
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Before bedtime, 3 children were playing with matchsticks in their upstairs bedroom. They had made a tent earlier that evening using their bed linen and were inside, surrounded by their cuddly toys
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The changing landscape of ultrasound - how do your images change, and how is it relevant?
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A 67-year-old male attends the ED following a 4 day history of worsening cough productive of green sputum, pleuritic chest pain and fever.
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A patient presents to the Emergency Department suspected of having illicit concealed drugs. This SAQ explores the clinical management, combined with the ethical and medicolegal aspects of their care.
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An SAQ designed to consolidate your knowledge on the features and management of Kawasaki disease.
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This SAQ explores the knowledge and practical applications of managing life-threatening tachyarrhythmias.
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A 25-year-old male with no significant past medical history attends A&E with chest pain
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A mother presented to the ED with her 4-week old baby that had been drowsy and was not feeding as usual.
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Nausea and vomiting affects approximately 80% of women during early pregnancy
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This question is aimed at ST3 and above. It is best taken after completing the Human Factors knowledge based session.