A woman in her 50s presents with sudden onset nausea and vertigo.
A 5-week-old presents to the Emergency Department with a worsening, projectile, non-bilious vomiting.
A 27-year-old male has self-presented to your ED with acute onset of shortness of breath and severe pain to the right side of his chest.
A 60-year-old female patient presents to ED with vaginal bleeding. She is worried that it could be cancer.
A patient was pulled over from standing. He now has a painful swollen knee and is unable to weight-bear what have they done and how can we help?
A 36-year-old gentleman presents with intermittent flank pain and has microscopic haematuria. His BP is 220/110 and he is now pain free. What would you do next?
An 8-months-old boy is brought to the Emergency Department with a 1-day history of worsening seal-like barky cough and inspiratory stridor when crying, preceded by coryza.
A 75-year-old man presented to the ED of a District General hospital complaining of severe abdominal pain that followed an episode of vomiting earlier in the day. He also reported one episode of loose stool that morning.
A 72-year-old gentleman presents to the ED with a 3 week history of intermittent abdominal pain; it is now constant in nature and 8/10 in severity.
Dont trip yourself up in patients with trauma and neurological symptoms.
A 45-year-old male patient presents to the Emergency Department having fallen on his outstretched hand.
A 12-year-old boy attends the ED with left knee pain and swelling while playing at school.
A 50-year-old female presents to the Emergency Department with non-traumatic neuropathic sounding upper limb pain.
An anxious 45-year-old male presents to your Emergency Department with acute neck swelling.
An asylum seeker presents to the ED with a chronic headache prompting questions of finance, logistics and follow up from the staff.
A 38-year-old gentleman has just finished a course of antibiotics for pneumonia, but his symptoms arent resolving
A 62-year-old patient went too far with a seemingly benign ingredient in her kitchen.
Whilst waiting in the ED relative's room, a 59-year-old woman complains of chest pain.
An elderly lady, Susan, arrives in the emergency department with a sudden visual loss.
A middle-aged man presents to the emergency department with chest pain and syncope
A 35-year-old female presents to the emergency department with transient vision loss and headache.
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 20-year-old male presents with a 6-month history of intermittent chest pain.
A 29-year-old farmer presents to your local ED with a bite mark over the upper left calf.