FRCEM Primary Examination Single Best Answer Three hours…

FRCEM Primary Examination Single Best Answer Three hours…
A 27 year old female has presented with recurrent headaches, worse in the morning…
A normally well man in his 50s presented with severe chest pain following vomiting…
Acute, severe headache is a common symptom of patients presenting to the emergency department. In 90% of cases, the cause will be one of the primary headache syndromes.…
Middle aged man with left sided headache and horners syndrome.…
Phaeochromocytoma…
The spontaneous presentation of phaeochromocytoma is normally between the age of 40 and 50 years, however the hereditary forms often present in younger individuals, including children.…
This session describes the management of presentations of non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage in the emergency department.…
August 2018 Podcast…
This is a hugely common presentation in the ED and often one many doctors try to avoid…
The RCEMLearning podcast for November 2017…
The basic lesion in cervical artery dissection is an intramural haematoma in the vessel wall.…
This session reviews the clinical presentation and investigation of cervical artery dissection. The clinician needs a high level of suspicion to make this diagnosis accurately…
The new podcast for October 2017…
Intracranial infections (also called central nervous system infections or CNS infections) are relatively rare, but form a very important differential diagnosis in the unwell patient…
A 34-year-old female presented to the emergency department with a 3-day history of left ear pain, without discharge or tinnitus…
This session will focus on secondary causes of acute severe headaches that are likely to present to an emergency department.…
A 59 year old man presented to Emergency department at 11pm with acute onset severe (9/10) generalised headache and vomiting which started at the dinner table…
A 31 year old female presented to the emergency department complaining of a dilated left pupil that had been noticed by a colleague at work…
A 42-year-old man presents to the Emergency Department at 4am with a severe headache. He is pacing up and down and says that he has been woken up by a similar headache every night for the last 4 night…