It is normal to want to be with your relative when they are on critical care
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A significant part of the recovery process often occurs after patients are discharged from hospital
A 22 year old woman presents to hospital with a 3 day history of abdominal pain and vomiting...
Author: Dr Oliver Robinson
Gastrointestinal
Author: Dr Oliver Robinson
Gastrointestinal
A 48 year old woman recently commenced chemotherapy for a new diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia...
Author: Dr Claire Adams
Biochemistry, Renal, Toxicology & Pharmacology
Author: Dr Claire Adams
Biochemistry, Renal, Toxicology & Pharmacology
A 34 year old woman presented to the Emergency Department with a two day history of progressively worsening double vision, followed by ataxia and slurred speech...
Author: Dr Chris Allen
Neuro
Author: Dr Chris Allen
Neuro
A previously well 48 year old male, presents to ED with a 48 hour history of severe epigastric pain radiating to his back...
Author: Dr Colin McAdam
Gastrointestinal
Author: Dr Colin McAdam
Gastrointestinal
A 65 year old woman has a cardiac arrest at home. She is in VF and receives 2 DC shocks by the paramedics before return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) is established...
Authors: Dr Andy Martin & Dr Lucy Priestner
Cardiovascular, Resuscitation
Authors: Dr Andy Martin & Dr Lucy Priestner
Cardiovascular, Resuscitation
It’s February and a concerned mother brings in her 4-month-old boy, Jacob, to the paediatric emergency department. After two days of fever and runny nose, his mother, Janice, takes him to the General Practitioner. Today, Janice is concerned by his chesty cough and audible wheeze...
Author Dr Jonathan La Crette
Paediatrics; Respiratory
Author Dr Jonathan La Crette
Paediatrics; Respiratory
Dr Caroline Sampson, Dr Rik Bell
First released 19 May 2022
First released 19 May 2022
A guide to debriefing following Simulation in critical care