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USEFUL LINKSEmergency MedicineLife in the Fast LaneRoyal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM)RCEM learning NICE guidelinesCKSBritish Medical Journal Best Practice WikEMDermatologySkindeep PediatricsDont forget the bubbles KIDSMedicines for ChildrenRadiologyRadiology Master ClassRadiopaediaOrthopedicsOrthobullets ENTENTSHOOphthalmology EyeWikiClinical SkillsClinical Skills. net MedicationBNFBNFC ( Children )ToxicologyToxbase
GatochicopruebaIntroduction Confusion is a relatively common presenting complaint in A&E departments in the UK, particularly among elderly patients....
Urinary retentionUrinary retention is a common and potentially serious condition encountered in the emergency department (ED), characterized by the...
SeizuresSeizures are a common neurological emergency encountered in the emergency department (ED). They result from abnormal electrical activity...
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