FRCEM Primary Examination Single Best Answer…

FRCEM Primary Examination Single Best Answer…
A 26-year-old woman presents to the ED with one hour of palpitations associated with light-headedness and shortness of breath…
FRCEM Primary Examination Single Best Answer…
Palpitations in a young woman for the last week. Her GP says probably a panic attack. Can you stream her to the in-house GP?…
A case exploring the knowledge and practical applications of managing life-threatening tachyarrhythmias…
AF is an atrial tachydysrhythmia characterised by predominantly uncoordinated atrial activation…
This session is about atrial fibrillation, the most common form of cardiac dysrhythmia…
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.…
It’s a phrase you’ll come to know well. Especially, you’ll find, if you’re sitting at a certain desk or in a certain area…
Management of tachycardias in the Resuscitation Room…
This session is about assessment and management of patients presenting with palpitations to the emergency department.…
Recognise the common causes of palpitations…
The new podcast for October 2017…
The new podcast for July 2017…
A patient books in stating that his heart is beating fast. Your receptionist thinks he doesnt look right and brings him through to you in the main department…
This session is designed to help you understand the principles, basic physiology, and clinical features of supraventricular tachycardias. It is written from a clinical standpoint, with testing based o…
Supraventricular Tachycardias can be divided into three pathophysiologicaly distinct conditions.…
A man is woken in the night by his dog barking and realises that his previous well 23 year old girlfriend isnt breathing…
A basic overview of the management of a common tachycardia in the ED – SVT…