This session covers the assessment and management of patients presenting to ED with electrical injuries.
Diving-related problems can present in many ways and their appropriate and timely management is essential for good outcomes and patient safety.
Nerve entrapment syndromes are a group of conditions in which peripheral nerves are damaged, through compression or repeated trauma.
Elbow injuries are common and acute elbow trauma accounts for 2-3% of all visits to the emergency department.
This session covers the diagnosis and initial management of a patient with acute limb ischaemia.
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.
Cervical spine injuries are rare but potentially devastating. Immobilisation of the cervical spine on the slightest suspicion of injury is recommended by most resuscitation courses.
This learning session focuses on improving the practitioners' skills and knowledge of wound management in an emergency department setting
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.
This session covers effective assessment, diagnosis and management of the patients presenting with coma.
Foot injuries are common and because they affect mobility, they can have significant effects on a patient's life and so are important.
In UK ED practice a large group of patients present with musculo-skeletal disorders