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Category: Emergency
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Not tired - but sore
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Remember to resuscitate before you intubate
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How often do we see well appearing infants with a fever?
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How does serum sodium impact the risk of cerebral oedema in DKA?
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Time to actually learn from TV drama
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Hospital passports contain information that can make a real, tangible difference to clinical assessments and disease management, including the things that HCPs often don’t know they should ask, and that patients and families may forget to offer.
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All kids get bruises - or do they? Which ones should you be more concerned about. We look at a validation of the TEN-4-Faces tool
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Which patients with bronchiolitis can you send home? Which are safe to be discharged? Time to deploy the safety net.
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How are you going to manage when things start to get busy?
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A small bit of knowledge about Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) can make a huge difference in how an emergency situation evolves. If you have no knowledge of ASC you will approach this scenario as an ordinary call and walk into chaos.