A 48-year-old man presents with fever, chest pain and fainting episodes. He is normally fit and well.
A 10-year-old boy presents with fever, malaise, and rapidly spreading painful skin lesions with oral and eye involvement, following a recent course of antibiotics.
A young boy with abdominal pain and distension is brought in by his father. The triage nurse mentions that he is hypertensive, with microscopic haematuria on his urine dipstick.
A 56-year-old lady with a severe learning disability presents to ED with abdominal pain and distension, suspecting her last bowel movement was 2 weeks ago.
A 34-year-old G2P1 IVF patient at 40+5 weeks presents with severe epigastric pain, bilateral leg swelling, hypertension and proteinuria. Despite initial management, she subsequently collapses and develops cardiac arrest, requiring on-site resuscitative hysterotomy.
A 34-year-old man presents to the ED with a red and painful left eye that is worsening over the past two days. He reports photophobia, blurred vision but no discharge.
This toddler has no medical history of note. He is the 3rd of 4 children under 6 years.
An 83-year-old male is pre-alerted to your emergency department following an intentional overdose of one of his prescribed medications.
A 29-year-old woman attends your ED for medical clearance before further treatment by her Mental Health team. She has a seizure before you review her.
A case of hypertension in a young soldier takes a different arc.
A male presents with a large bulge to his bicep area after going to punch and then missing a punch bag in an arcade. Why does he now have such a big bicep?
A 60-year-old man presents to ED with a 1 week history of increasing lethargy, intermittent tingling in both arms and palpitations.
A patient presenting following intentional ingestion of yew tree leaves.
A 34-year-old female presents to the emergency department with a 3-day history of left ear pain, without discharge or tinnitus.
A young male has concerning symptoms with a background history of G6PD deficiency
A 46-year-old male presents to the ED with 3 months refractory headache and subacute forehead swelling (unknown duration) with acute periorbital oedema.
A 2-year-old presents to the emergency department with 2 days history of fever, irritability and a rapidly spreading rash.
Young female presents with sudden onset left sided flank pain.
The baby looks well at first, nothing really worrying - but he has been crying for last 2 days, which is unusual for him. His mother`s concern leads us to a serious diagnosis.
How does POCUS help in evaluation of pneumonia?
A 72-year-old female presents to the ED with a four week history of worsening neck pain, lethargy, reduced sensation and difficulty with fine motor movements in her upper limbs.
A 67-year-old man with a history of psoriasis presents in hypovolaemic shock with a 3 day history of malaise, oliguria and widespread erythema.
An 18-year-old male is brought into the ED by ambulance. He was performing a BMX stunt off a ramp approximately 6 feet in the air when he lost his balance and fell to the floor landing on his right hand side, and then rolling onto his front.
Young man with chronic cocaine use presents with painful hand swelling, worsening leg ulcers and a purpuric rash. Investigation shows raised inflammatory markers but no clear source of infection.