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In patients with confirmed subarachnoid haemorrhage does transfer to a neurosurgical unit improve outcome?
Does a high temperature >39°c indicate that a child will be more likely to have meningitis or other serious bacterial infections than a child with a temperature <39°c.
What is the outcome for patients with a negative CT and LP where the index of suspicion for subarachnoid haemorrhage remains high?
Epidural analgesia or opiates for pain control in acute pancreatitis
The best scale for predicting poor prognosis in pancreatitis
High serum alanine aminotransferase level to identify the cause of pancreatitis
Ultrasound or CT scan to identify the aetiology of pancreatitis in patients with upper abdominal pain
Role of prophylactic antibiotics in patients with pancreatic necrosis
C-reactive protein or lactate dehydrogenase for assessing severity of pancreatic necrosis
The Use of Vasoconstrictor Therapy in Non-Variceal Upper GI bleeds
Episcleritis & Topical NSAIDS
Imaging of the traumatised testicle
Epinephrine in digital nerve block
Bupivicaine block for trigeminal neuralgia
In children under the age of 12 what body temperature would be classed as a fever?
In a febrile child under the age of 12 are Paracetamol and Ibuprofen together more effective than either drug used on its own in reducing a child's temperature?
Following a needlestick injury, bleeding at the injury site or lack of visible blood on the device reduces the risk of contamination by blood borne viruses
Are topical antihistamines better than systemic at relieving allergic conjunctivitis symptoms
Does antibiotic ointment make a corneal abrasion more comfortable than antibacterial eye drops
In HIV-positive patients presenting to the emergency department with a clean, minor wound, is the use of tetanus immunoglobulin (TIG) indicated regardless of tetanus vaccination status?
Post exposure prophylaxis for HIV is associated with increased risk of side-effects in those with cardiovascular disease
A combination of Ribavirin and interferon is more effective at reducing hepatitis C virus
Following a needlestick injury, visible blood on the needle increases the risk of contamination by blood borne viruses.
HCV-RNA PCR is more sensitive test than anti-HCV antibody test at detecting HCV
Triple compared to dual anti-retroviral therapy is the most effective at reducing HIV infectivity
Inteferon is the best available drug for reducing HCV infection
Can sodium bicarbonate prevent contrast induced renal failure?
The role of clinical examination in the differential diagnosis of acute testicular pain
The use of colour doppler ultrasonography in differential diagnosis of testicular pain
Treatment of torsion within the 8 hour 'window of opportunity'
The role of urine dipstick test in the differential diagnosis of testicular pain
In patients where thrombus has been excluded, does a high d-dimer result indicate an underlying malignancy?
Glycopyrrolate for the Treatment of Biliary Colic
Beta blockers in acute porphyria
Opiate abuse in acute porphyria
IV haem therapy in acute porphyria
Muscle relaxants in acute porphyria
RSI in acute porphyria
Cognitive Behavior Therapy in the post-operative phase for Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) recipients.
SAH with xanthachromia on LP. Will this patient go on to have a positive cerebral angiogram requiring surgical intervention.
Pain control in acute porphyria
Diagnosis of acute porphyria
Anticonvulsants in acute porphyria
Is Ultrasound Shockwave Therapy beneficial in treating Plantar Fasciitis?
Is recombinant factor VIIa beneficial in the management of acute spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage?
Anti-emetics in acute porphyria
CT vs DPL in blunt abdominal trauma patients
Analgesia in blunt abdominal trauma
The use of anti-emetics in blunt abdominal trauma patients
CT vs Contrast CT
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