A 38-year-old male presents with a continuous cough, shortness of breath and fevers. Over the past 2 days he has had intense generalised muscle aches, fatigue, loss of taste and smell and a reduced appetite.
Train hard, fight easy: Managing a cardiopulmonary arrest in a patient with suspected COVID-19
A 61-year-old female with a history of sarcoidosis is admitted to your department in acute respiratory distress
A 16-year-old boy attends the ED complaining of a 1 day history of an itchy rash on the trunk and upper arms.
Exploring the role of lung ultrasound in patients with COVID-19 in the Emergency Department.
A young fit and well patient presents with fever, cough and dyspnea. You suspect COVID19 infection and wonder how point-of-care lung ultrasound might help with the diagnosis
A 58-year-old primary school teacher with type 2 diabetes mellitus presents to your ED with shortness of breath. His breathlessness has increased overnight and is exacerbated on minimal exertion.
An 18-year old man makes a mistake with a beer bottle.
Its a busy Friday night in the emergency department and another facial injury presents following an alleged assault to the left jaw.
It's a busy Friday night in the emergency department and another facial injury presents following an alleged assault to the right eye.
A 56-year-old plumber presents to the ED with a 24-hour history of worsening lower back pain after lifting some heavy bags of cement.
When a simple trip makes you as blind as a bat.
A 45-year-old man attends the ED with a presenting complaint of a "personal problem".
A new rash in a 5-year-old boy.
A 10-year-old male, fit and healthy child was brought in to A&E by a parent after sustaining a parrot bite injury to left index finger
A keen fisherman attends following a flu-like illness. He has a small head wound and is now jaundiced. One sign brings it all together, can you spot it?
It is Monday morning 09.00hrs and you are checking your email inbox. You have received the following email from the StR who has just finished weekend nights
Not one, but two teeny tiny yellow wailing babies present to your Paediatric ED! Their worried parents ask you: "why have the twins turned yellow?"
What will you do when called to attend a trauma call for a motorcyclist with a suspected pelvis problem?
Why can't I write anymore?
A previously healthy 28-year-old male accountant presents to the ED with pain in his left eye.
A 4-year-old boy is brought to your ED by his parents. Two hours previously he had been on the back of a horse being led from the field to the tack room before going out for a ride.
A preschool aged child is refusing to use an arm. There is no obvious trauma and he is otherwise well.
4 year old child unable to weight bear, and inconsolable crying