Paediatric Emergencies

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(1) Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK   Assessment of child with fever Measurement of temperature: Age <4 weeks: electronic thermometer in axilla 4 weeks to 5 years: electronic…

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Infectious Disease Emergencies

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(1) Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK   Sepsis definitions SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME CRITERIA: Requires two or more of the following: Temperature >38 C or <36 degrees Centigrade…

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Haematological and Oncological Emergencies

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(1) Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK   Causes of neutropenia (total neutrophil count <1 × 10/L regardless of total white cell count) Infections: bacterial; viral; rickettsial; parasitic Drugs:…

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Renal and Urological Emergencies

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(1) Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK   Causes of red urine Macroscopic haematuria Haemoglobinuria (haemolysis) Myoglobinuria Drugs: rifampicin; metronidazole; warfarin; nitrofurantoin Menstruation Food: beetroot (anthrocyanin); red cabbage; blackberries;…

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Gastrointestinal Emergencies

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(1) Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK   Causes of dysphagia Oropharyngeal Neurological motility disorder: stroke; movement disorders (Parkinson’s disease, progressive supranuclear palsy); amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; multiple sclerosis; bulbar…

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Emergencies in the Elderly

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(1) Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK   Factors predisposing to falls General: Advancing age Female gender Environmental hazards Previous falls Living alone Physiological/functional Muscle weakness Impaired balance/gait Impaired…

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Toxicological Emergencies

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(1) Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK   ABCD assessment in poisoning Airway: signs of obstruction (caustic ingestion; ACE inhibitors); loss of protective airway reflexes (CNS depression; seizures); increased…

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Neurological and Psychiatric Emergencies

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(1) Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK   Stroke Stroke is a clinical diagnosis, associated with an acute presentation of ongoing focal neurological deficit that cannot be explained by…

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Ocular Emergencies

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(1) Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK   Causes of acute red eye Uniocular Painless Normal vision: Subconjunctival haemorrhage Episcleritis Pterygium Pingueculum Conjunctivitis Painful Normal vision: Corneal stain: Negative…

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ENT and Maxillofacial Emergencies

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(1) Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK   Approach to the patient with vertigo Vertigo is an illusory sensation of motion, that can be rotatory, linear, or vertical. Spontaneous…

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