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Accidental Extubation
A male infant presents to the emergency department at one week of age. He is pale and floppy. He was born by SVD at term weighing 3.5kg and discharged without complication...
Author Dr Joanna Thirsk
Author Dr Joanna Thirsk
The new GMC report on tackling disadvantage in medical education shows persistent inequalities in the progression of doctors in postgraduate medical training across the UK
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Type A Aortic Dissection Pre Transfer
Hannah Conway
First released 06 April 2023
First released 06 April 2023
Overdose – Calcium Channel Blocker
A 27 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with decreased conscious level. He has a past medical history of type 1 diabetes mellitus. On examination, his airway is patent, respiratory rate is 24 breaths per minute...
Author Dr Noel Pradeep
Author Dr Noel Pradeep
A pre-alert has been received for a 25-year-old man who has fallen from a high wall while intoxicated. He is being transferred to your hospital with full spinal immobilisation in place.
On arrival in the Emergency Department, he is on a spinal board, has a cervical spine collar in situ with three-point immobilisation of the head, and is conversant but agitated. He is complaining of neck pain with paraesthesia and weakness of all four limbs...
Author Dr Nick Charlesworth
On arrival in the Emergency Department, he is on a spinal board, has a cervical spine collar in situ with three-point immobilisation of the head, and is conversant but agitated. He is complaining of neck pain with paraesthesia and weakness of all four limbs...
Author Dr Nick Charlesworth