You diagnose DKA in a child, how much fluids do you prescribe?
A 30-year-old female athlete patient presents with hip pain progressively worsening for 3 weeks.
An 11-year-old boy is seen in the accident and emergency department by an SHO.
A 7-year-old presents with a red, painful eye following a playground trauma.
While working in the minors area of a busy teaching hospital's ED, a somewhat flustered junior doctor approaches you to confess her actions.
A 17-year-old female presents with abdominal pain one day after falling from a bicycle.
A young male presents with an altered voice the morning after a sparring session.
A young child presents to your Emergency Department with non specific upper respiratory tract symptoms. Youve seen him before on a previous visit.
A confused and disoriented woman is brought into your Emergency Department.
A 40-year-old female attends ED with a painful eye with worsening vision.
A 30-year-old lady presents to the ED feeling "numb from the waist down".
A 22-year-old is transferred for a specialist plastics review. You and the plastics team agree to see the patient together in resus after a pre-alert is passed.
A 32-year-old decorator attends the Emergency Department having accidentally put his left hand through a pane of glass at work.
An elderly lady presents with a fall and subsequent left upper limb pain.
A child attends the emergency department with a swollen eye.
A 63-year-old female presents with anxiety and collapse.
A usual occurrence of a 5-year-old girl who developed develops a rash following chicken pox.
A 60-year-old man with a tracheostomy is brought into the emergency department with acute shortness of breath.
A 65-year-old presents with a painful rash extending to the tip of the nose.
A 14-year-old girl attends the emergency department following a fall whilst ice skating.
A male patient presents with muscle spasms and rigidity.
A 58-year-old right handed man bitten by a dog 7 weeks prior, presents to your ED for a 3rd time with the sensation of a foreign body in his finger
A young lady, 13 weeks pregnant, presents with one day history of left lower limb swelling, pain and discolouration.
A 19-year-old woman of 9 weeks gestation presents to the emergency department with intractable vomiting.