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A 22 year old female was admitted to the Acute Assessment Unit with shortness of breath. She has a past history of anxiety and depression. The history revealed that she was refusing to eat anything for over a week and was losing weight over the last few months...
Author Dr Abhay Vaidya
Author Dr Abhay Vaidya
Preparation has started for ICM National Recruitment August 2024. The ICM National Recruitment Office (ICMNRO) requires volunteers
Maternal cardiac arrest
A 66-year-old male is brought into the Emergency Department by ambulance with reduced consciousness and severe agitation. The patient had complained of chest, abdominal and back pain at home. He has a past medical history of type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, ischaemic heart disease...
Authors Dr Jamie Gibson and Dr Adam Walker
Authors Dr Jamie Gibson and Dr Adam Walker
Joint Statement from member organisations of the Critical Care Leadership Forum regarding the NHS Long-Term Workforce Plan (LTWP)
Part 2 - Assessment and Management of Coagulopathy and Specifics of Management of Ongoing MOH
In part 1, you were presented with a 39-year-old multipara who suffered a postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) following a normal vaginal delivery which progressed to Major Obstetric Haemorrhage.
Author Dr Michelle Bradshaw
In part 1, you were presented with a 39-year-old multipara who suffered a postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) following a normal vaginal delivery which progressed to Major Obstetric Haemorrhage.
Author Dr Michelle Bradshaw
A 39-year-old grand multipara (Gravida 7 Para 5) presented to the Labour Ward actively labouring at term. Apart from a long history of smoking, she was otherwise fit and well with a BMI of 28.
Her obstetric history included one forceps assisted delivery, followed by a miscarriage and then four vaginal deliveries.
Author Dr Michelle Bradshaw
Her obstetric history included one forceps assisted delivery, followed by a miscarriage and then four vaginal deliveries.
Author Dr Michelle Bradshaw
A 22-year-old woman presents to the Emergency Department with fever, chills, headache, muscle aches, and a diffuse erythematous rash resembling sunburn over her body.....
Author Dr Elaine Yip
Author Dr Elaine Yip
Coping with and becoming stronger as a result of experiencing and dealing with difficult events is a key skill for those working in critical care