SAQ Trauma 016

FACEM SAQ

Describe the range of uses and utility of bedside ultrasound in the trauma patient

SAQ Paediatrics 018

FACEM SAQ

A 4 year old girl presents with anaphylaxis following a bee sting. She is poorly responsive, pale and floppy in appearance. She has no stridor but widespread wheeze on chest auscultation.

SAQ Administration 019

FACEM SAQ

A 45 year old man with chronic pancreatitis has presented to your emergency department on multiple occasions in the last two months requesting analgesia for abdominal pain. His behaviour has become increasingly demanding and belligerent. A personalised management plan is now required.

SAQ Resus 018

FACEM SAQ

Discuss the use of non-invasive ventilation in the emergency department.

SAQ Medicine 023

FACEM SAQ

A 35 year old intravenous drug user presents with a history of being unwell for 16 hours.

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SAQ Core 019

FACEM SAQ

Outline the differences in rapid sequence induction and intubation of an adult and an infant, in the setting of a head injury

SAQ Medicine 019

FACEM SAQ

A patient attends to the emergency department following an episode of haematemesis. He is tremulous and confused. He has a past history of liver disease and oesophageal varices secondary to chronic alcohol abuse.

SAQ Medicine 018

FACEM SAQ

A 57 year old man with chronic renal failure has been brought to your emergency department following a syncopal episode post-haemodialysis

SAQ Administration 015

FACEM SAQ

There have been a number of incidents in your emergency department short stay unit where patients have unexpectedly deteriorated during their stay. You have been asked to find solutions to this problem