This session is about the assessment and complex management of patients with pelvic injury in the emergency department.
This session covers how to diagnose, assess and manage a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
In United Kingdom, approximately 76,000 patients sustain Cardiac Arrest following a non-traumatic cause in an inpatients and out-of-hospital settings
Hypoxia is common in patients presenting to the ED and can be life-threatening. The differentials are wide and include cardiac, respiratory and haematological causes
This session will explain what is meant by the term Human Factors and describe how Human Factors affect Patient Safety.
Understanding the use of Echo in Life Support (ELS)
Anaphylaxis is a severe, life-threatening, generalised or systemic hypersensitivity reaction characterised by rapidly developing life threatening airway, breathing and/or circulation problems usually associated with skin and mucosal changes
Intubation forms an integral role in the treatment of the critically ill or injured patients presenting to the ED with a failed or at-risk airway.
This session is about the evaluation of arterial blood gases in the emergency department.
This learning module covers the basics of what an LVAD is, the common complications an emergency medical team may have to deal with, and the management of a collapsed LVAD patient.
Anyone who has ever worked in an ED on a Friday night knows that facial injuries are a common presentation
While the theory contained in this session provides useful knowledge about airway management, putting this knowledge into practice requires extensive supervised practical experience.