All by Jamie Sillett & Rebecca Prest
Your latest patient has walked into Urgent Care with palpitations and is in a Broad Complex Tachycardia…
Tachycardia, tachypnoea and confusion, but its not sepsis...
Ethanol is not the only alcohol your patient can drink…
A 28-year-old presented having taken an unknown quantity of propranolol overnight. Found in a collapsed state in the assessment area.
Summary of three SIMs run on our Emergency Decisions Unit
86 y/o female. Fall from standing hitting her chest against a set of drawers. Has been on the floor for 24 hrs.
21-year-old female brought in by ambulance. Acute onset DIB, tachycardic & tachypnoeic, pre-alerted as ?sepsis