A 68-year-old man presents to ED following a fall. He says he has felt lethargic and feverish for 2 days.
A 51-year-old man presents with acute onset of central chest pain accompanied by nausea, vomiting and paralysis of all four limbs.
A patient with moderate learning disability is brought in by their father because he has suddenly become aggressive.
A 9-year-old girl presents to the ED with a persistent egg shaped swelling on her forehead following a seemingly minor head injury two weeks ago.
A 34-year-old man, with history of recent foreign travel, presents to the ED with fever, jaundice and right upper quadrant pain. Physical exam shows right upper quadrant tenderness.
A 78-year-old woman presents with dysphagia and severe chest pain after choking on a chicken bone.
A 72-year-old male presents with distressing peri-orbital pain after pupil dilation.
A 47-year-old lady presents with acute epigastric pain radiating to the back.
Accidental iron overdose in a young child.
A 12-year-old boy presents to your local ED complaining of a 2-day history of chest pain.
This case discusses a young woman who presents to the ED at 11/40 gestation with intractable vomiting and altered mental status for three days.
You receive a standby call female found at the bottom of a mountain, her temperature is unrecordable What would you do?
A 16-year-old patient with headache and vomiting with a past medical history of dysmenorrhoea.
A 32-year-old man presents to the ED with RUQ, tachycardia and diarrhoea after starting a new herbal supplement for weight loss.
An 18-year-old male self-presents to the ED 36 hours after falling from a rooftop while intoxicated.
34-year-old male with malaise, myalgia, bilateral neck swelling and a headache
A 28-year-old male presents with an acutely red eye and reduced visual acuity.
A 17-year-old woman presents to ED with intense pain a week after having a henna tattoo.
A 3-year-old boy presents to the Children's Emergency Department with a painful rash.
An 89-year-old female presents with an unrecordable temperature.
A man in his 20s attends the ED after injuring his foot while playing football.
A 45-year-old male with a history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome presents to the ED with paroxysmal headaches and elevated blood pressure.
A 25-year-old male patient presents to the emergency department with a history of nosebleeds when he presses his forehead.
A 76-year-old presents with abdominal pain. He is clinically shocked (hypotensive and tachycardic) with a known abdominal aortic aneurysm.