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5d ago
The lateral neck x-ray is from a patient with dysphagia. What can be seen? Answer will be posted later. With ..read more
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1w ago
85 year-old-woman with fracture of right neck of femur. Her blood gases showed the following: PH = 7.51 pCO2 ..read more
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1w ago
Answers: Ph = 7.25, that is moderate acidaemia. pCO2 = 58 mmHg, so we have respiratory acidosis. Next we need ..read more
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1w ago
The following ECG is given to you by your waiting room nurse who has assessed a 50-year-old man in the ..read more
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2w ago
The following ECG is from a 30-year-old female who presents with acute severe chest pain and collapse. She is 5 ..read more
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1M ago
The following ECG is from a 46-year-old male with an hour of chest pain. He has a background of hypertension ..read more
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1M ago
Simulation report 1/2/24 In situ sim ED JHC Hi everyone, Thank you so much for participating and helping ..read more
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1M ago
The following abdominal x-ray is from a 76-year-old with vomiting. What radiological sign can be seen? Answer will be posted ..read more
Emergucate | Emergency Medicine Bite-Sized Basics
1M ago
18 year-old-girl presented to ED with reduced level of consciousness. She is known to by drugs online. Her venous blood ..read more
Emergucate | Emergency Medicine Bite-Sized Basics
1M ago
Answers: PH = 6.9, that is severe acidaemia/ pCO2 = 72 mmHg. o, we have respiratory acidosis. Usually the next ..read more