An elderly lady, Susan, arrives in the emergency department with a sudden visual loss.
An 11-year-old girl presents to Paediatric A&E complaining of left knee and thigh pain.
A middle-aged man presents to the emergency department with chest pain and syncope
A 29-year-old lady presents with double vision
A 32-year-old male presents to the ED following a fall on his outstretched left hand from a height of 1.5m.
A 35-year-old female presents to the emergency department with transient vision loss and headache.
An 83-year-old female presents with worsening shortness of breath over the past three days which suddenly got worse tonight.
A 45-year-old male presents to the ED with a 3-day history of progressive weakness in his right upper and lower limbs. On examination there's observed ataxia and ocular involvement only had developed within the last 24 hours.
A 6-month-old girl was brought to your emergency department by her parents with five days of gradually increasing respiratory distress.
A 20-year-old male presents with a 6-month history of intermittent chest pain.
Not everything is as straightforward as it seems...just another UTI? or could this 25 year old man have a more exotic cause for his haematuria.
A 31-year-old man presented to the ED after falling off a wall into a bush. He sustained head and facial injuries.
An elderly man presents to the emergency department with dizziness associated with movement of his left arm.
A 29-year-old farmer presents to your local ED with a bite mark over the upper left calf.
A neonate is brought to your Emergency Department in a shocked state
An 84-year-old presents with shortness of breath, chest pain, and appears peri-arrest.
You are working on a rapid response vehicle (RRV) as a part of a PHEM-rotation and attend a red call: 3-year-old cardiac arrest. Unsupervised child fallen into outdoor pond. Not breathing. Not responsive.
An 18-year-old female presents to the ED of your local hospital during a night shift with a spider bite over the thigh. She is feverish and tachycardic.
A 40-year-old female presents with bilateral lower limb weakness and sensory loss
A 66-year old male with abdominal pain, distension and vomiting attends the emergency department. His bowels were last opened 5 days ago. Can you figure out the cause?
Mr Ship is a 94-year-old Gentleman who presents to the ED as his brother feels his indigestion is getting worse, and he can no longer eat and drink.
A young male presents to the Emergency Department with Non Traumatic Limb Pain (NTLP) and a hole was found on his X-ray.
A 22-year-old man presented to the ED following a collapse with abdominal pain and no history of trauma. He was profoundly shocked and investigation revealed intra-abdominal haemorrhage.
An elderly gentleman presented with lethargy and poor oral intake. As routine tests begin they reveal he has more than just an AKI that needs treatment.