- Clinical Case
An 80-year-old woman sustains a lid-laceration in an RTC. How should this be managed?
- Clinical Case
A 46-year-old gentleman with a known history of alcohol dependence re-attends to the ED with a reduced GCS. Is he just drunk?
- Clinical Case
A 52-year-old male complains of a mass at the base of his neck following a fall from his mountain bike.
- Clinical Case
A 28-year-old man recently returned from abroad. He is feverish with sore eyes and a rash.
- Clinical Case
A 70-year-old gentleman presents to the ED with pain in left lower jaw, worsening over the last 3 days.
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A young lady presents with shoulder pain, for which there are multiple differential diagnoses. How do you differentiate between them in order to manage her effectively?
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Elderly lady presenting with abdominal pain and fleeting left upper limb weakness.
- Clinical Case
A 29-year-old male attends with left knee pain having been hit by a slow-moving car 2 days earlier.
- Clinical Case
A patient presents with suspected aspiration but turns out to have something even more concerning.
- Clinical Case
A 67-year-old lady presents to the ED with mild wheeze, frontal headache, fever and vomiting. She is hypotensive and tachycardic. You arrange to see her in Resus.
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A 15-year-old male presents to the ED complaining of blurred vision in the right eye, floaters, and mild headache.
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A 40-year-old female presents to the Emergency Department feeling lethargic for 24 hours.
- Clinical Case
A 3-year-old boy presents with a 6-day history of vomiting and stillness.
- Clinical Case
A 77-year-old gentleman presents to the ED five days after his endoscopic endonasal transsphenoid resection of his pituitary adenoma with a severe frontal headache, fever and multiple episodes of vomiting.
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A 43-year-old female presents with blurred vision following a fall.
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A 71-year-old female with recurrent dizzy episodes over the past 2 years.
- Clinical Case
A 36-year-old male presents to the ED with left eye pain and redness for one day, especially uncomfortable in bright light. He also reports blurred vision and floaters.
- Clinical Case
A patient books in stating that his heart is beating fast. Your receptionist thinks he doesnt look right and brings him through to you in the main department.
- Clinical Case
A 5-month-old boy is brought to the Childrens Emergency Department with a red, swollen scrotum.
- Clinical Case
A man with weight loss, abdominal pain and fevers attends your ED. He has HIV and is on antiretroviral therapy.
- Clinical Case
A 5-week-old baby presents with persistent watery pus-like discharge from both eyes.
- Clinical Case
An elderly gentleman presents to the ED with increasing frequency of nocturnal enuresis.