This session provides an introduction to Brief Unexplained Resolved Events. It covers the definition, differential diagnoses, how to stratify patients into low or high risk and the subsequent management.
The child with decreased consciousness is a common problem with many possible diagnoses and potentially high mortality and morbidity.
This module explores the presentations of children to the ED by concerned parents after a potential ingestion of a substance is common.
This session outlines a standardised approach to providing care for a haemodynamically normal patient presenting following rape or sexual assault.
Paediatric injuries can be very different from those sustained in adults in many respects. This session discusses why this is the case and outlines the general principles of treating paediatric injuries.
FII is a broad term to describe a group of behaviours by parents or carers which cause harm to children.