This session looks at the assessment and management of acute facial palsy.
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is defined by the World Health Organisation as consuming more than 40g/day of alcohol for males and 30mg/day of alcohol for females
Foot and ankle problems commonly present in primary care and may also present to orthopaedic surgeons, podiatrists, rheumatologists and sports medicine clinics.
This session deals with the assessment and management of bradycardias in the ED.
Alcohol abuse is undoubtedly a huge social problem in the UK. It is responsible for many unnecessary attendances to Emergency departments (ED) and is an enormous burden on the NHS, which must treat the complications of alcohol abuse
Approximately five fatalities from lightning strike are recorded in Britain each year.
The usual response to submersion is a voluntary breath hold, to prevent aspiration of water.
Chest pain is caused by a spectrum of pathology ranging from the innocent to the extremely serious.
Falls can be significantly debilitating and distressing events for patients. The elderly form an increasing proportion of the general population, meaning falls are a common presentation to the ED.