An 18-year-old female is brought into the ED following a head-on collision with another car with a combined speed of approximately 100mph.
This session covers the assessment and management of broad complex tachycardia.
This document covers FAST, Assessment of the Abdominal Aorta and IVC, Vascular Access and Echocardiography in Life Support.
This module covers the assessment and management of broad complex tachycardia.
This module is designed to help you understand the principles, basic physiology, and clinical features of supraventricular tachycardias. It is written from a clinical standpoint, with testing based on scenarios, and the main text based on ECG interpretation.
This session covers the assessment and management of primary, secondary and tension pneumothoraces.
This module covers the assessment and management of primary, secondary and tension pneumothoraces.
A previously well and fit 70-year-old man presents with acute shortness of breath, pre-syncopal symptoms and a significantly reduced exercise tolerance.
Principles of consent in view of recent case law
This module describes the management of presentations of non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage in the ED.
Our curriculum mentions pacing, and we all think that we know all about that as weve got ALS right? Some of our brief discussions on twitter highlighted that pacing can be more complicated than ALS implies, and actually isnt very common in ED.
CNS infections are relatively rare, but form a very important differential diagnosis in the unwell patient presenting to the ED.