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  • Obstetrics & Gynaecology
  • Pharmacology & Poisoning

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    Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Management

    A 34 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of severe and persistent nausea and vomiting for the past 2 weeks. She

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    Pre-Eclampsia: Diagnosis

    A 25 year old woman who is 34 weeks pregnant, presents to the Emergency Department with a severe frontal headache and visual blurring. She h

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  • Menorrhagia: Investigations

    A 19 year old woman presents to ED complaining of very heavy menstrual flow. She has been having heavy painful periods for the last year. Sh

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    Organophosphate Poisoning: Management

    A 37 year old man is brought to the Emergency Department following exposure to an organophosphate on a farm. He is severely symptomatic, and

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    Antepartum Haemorrhage: Diagnosis

    A 39 year old woman who is 30 weeks pregnant presents to the Emergency Department with a 1 hour history of severe vaginal bleeding. She deni

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  • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Diagnosis

    A family present to the Emergency Department complaining of headaches and nausea for the past 2 days. They have recently moved into new rent

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  • Poisoning and Overdose: Toxidromes

    A 74 year old man is brought to the Emergency Department after an accidental overdose of his medications. His family are trying to obtain a

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    Vaginal Discharge: Trichomoniasis

    A 27 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of vaginal discomfort and discharge. She describes a foul smelling prof

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  • Salicylate Toxicity: Clinical Features

    A 14 year old girl is brought to the Emergency Department by her parents following an intentional overdose. She has taken approximately fift

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  • Menorrhagia: Causes

    A 34 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with a 3 year history of menorrhagia. She is otherwise well with no past medical hi

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    Salicylate Toxicity: Management

    A 19 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department following a deliberate aspirin overdose 6 hours ago. She has no past medical histor

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  • Benzodiazepine Toxicity: Clinical Features

    A 19 year old man is brought to the Emergency Department following an overdose of diazepam. He was seen to ingest twenty 5 mg tablets by his

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  • Postpartum Haemorrhage: Causes

    A 28 year old woman is brought into ED with a 7 day history of heavy postpartum bleeding following her home delivery at 39 weeks gestation.

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  • Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Clinical Features

    You have been asked to give a teaching session to a group of junior colleagues, the topic of the session is "Complications of Early Pregnanc

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  • Poisoning and Overdose: Toxidromes

    A 23 year old woman is brought to the Emergency Department after starting to act strangely at a music festival. She had been using multiple

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  • Beta-Blocker Toxicity: Management

    A 5 year old boy is brought to the Emergency Department by his worried grandmother. She had been looking after him whilst his mother was at

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  • Organophosphate Poisoning: Management

    A 16 year old boy is brought to the Emergency Department after being found unresponsive in a local field. He has no past medical history and

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  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Toxicity: Clinical Features

    A 34 year old woman is brought to the Emergency Department by her husband. He found her at home surrounded by empty fluoxetine packets and a

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    Local Anaesthetic Toxicity: Cardiac Arrest

    A 32 year old man is being treated in your Emergency Department for multiple lacerations sustained during a fight. A junior colleague has in

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  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Microbiology

    A 21 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with a 1 week history of pelvic pain and fever. She notes that she has been experie

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  • Paracetamol Toxicity: Management

    A 53 year old man, weighing 80 kg, presents to the Emergency Department. He attempted suicide by paracetamol overdose 36 hours ago. He took

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  • Pre-Eclampsia: Investigations

    A 37 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of headache and blurred vision. She is 27 weeks pregnant with no signif

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    Ectopic Pregnancy: Diagnosis

    A 28 year old lady is brought to the Emergency Department after fainting at work following severe worsening pelvic pain for the last few hou

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    Pre-Eclampsia: Diagnosis

    A 30 year old woman, at 33 weeks gestation of pregnancy, presents to ED complaining of a severe headache associated with flushing, double vi

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    Miscarriage: Causes

    A 19 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with a 4 hour history of cramping lower abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. She te

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    Poisoning and Overdose: Toxidromes

    You have been asked to give a teaching session to a group of medical students attached to the Emergency Department. The title of the session

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  • Miscarriage: Diagnosis

    A 19 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with a 4 hour history of cramping lower abdominal pain and spotting. She tells you

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    Opioid Toxicity: Management

    A 22 year old woman is brought into ED by ambulance after being found on the street with reduced consciousness and pinpoint pupils. She was

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  • Pre-Eclampsia: HELLP Syndrome

    A 39 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of headache and blurred vision. She is 26 weeks pregnant with no signif

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