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  Blue: submitted but not checked   Analgesia in biliary colic
  Green: complete   Tap water is an adequate cleansant for minor wounds
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Fluid resuscitation in acute abdominal aortic aneurysm
  Green: complete   Analgesia and assessment of abdominal pain
  Green: complete   Management of uncomplicated soft tissue gunshot wounds
  Green: complete   White cell count and diagnosing appendicitis in adults
  Green: complete There are 1 critical appraisals linked to this BET Serum amylase or lipase to diagnose pancreatitis in patients presenting with abdominal pain.
  Green: complete   Urinary Trypsinogen to rule out acute pancreatitis in patients with abdominal pain
  BET Title Available 248 Months   Ultrasonography or diagnostic Peritoneal lavage in abdominal trauma
  Green: complete   Serial x-rays in battery ingestion
  Green: complete   Detection of pneumoperitoneum on an erect chest X-ray
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Flucloxacillin or azithromycin for uncomplicated cellulitis
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Management of punch wounds to the MCPJ caused by teeth
  Red: incomplete   Accuracy of clincal examination in detecting/excluding serious abdominal pathology
  BET Title Available 154 Months   Parenteral analgesia and/or buscopan for abdominal pain
  Blue: submitted but not checked   abscesses; to pack or not to pack
  Green: complete   Buscopan (hyoscine butylbromide) in abdominal colic
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Endoanal ultrasound versus Magnetic resonance Imaging for perianal sepsis
  Green: complete   Serum amylase and acute pancreatitis
  Green: complete   Factor VIIa for intractable blood loss in trauma
  Green: complete   Role of plain abdominal radiograph in the diagnosis of intussusception
  Green: complete   Aspiration of breast abscesses
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Ultrasound scanning in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in adults
  Green: complete   Abdominal radiography in 'Body Packers'.
  Blue: submitted but not checked   How accurate is clinical diagnosis at identifying patients with cholecystitis?
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Anticoagulation for acute ischaemic limbs
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Does a normal CRP exclude serious pathology in the patient with acute abdominal pain
  BET Title Available 264 Months   Pethidine versus morphine in patients presenting with Biliary colic?
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Is conservative management of stab wounds better than wound closure?
  BET Title Available 149 Months   Routine AXR in patients with abdo pain?
  Red: incomplete   Partial matricectomy and phenolisation is the treatment of choice for ingrowing toe nails?
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Does needle always mean tube after suspected tension pneumothorax?
  Green: complete   Accuracy of Emergency Department Ultrasound in Detecting AAA.
  Red: incomplete   Intravenous NSAID's in the treatment of Biliary colic
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Is Norepinephrine better than Dopamine in vasopressor support of Septic Shock?
  BET Title Available 235 Months   Oral steroids in management of asthma in acute peptic ulcer patient
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Buscopan (hyoscine butylbromide) in biliary colic.
  Blue: submitted but not checked There are 1 critical appraisals linked to this BET Method of gut decontamination
  Green: complete   Is there a reversal of pulmonary arteriovenous malformation after redirection of anomalous hepatic venous flow to the lungs?
  Green: complete   Is sympathectomy of benefit in critical leg ischaemia not amenable to revascularisation?
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Is cyclizine is better than metoclopramide in patients with moderate to severe abdomen pain
  Green: complete   Use of intravenous omeprazole in gastrointestinal patients before endoscopy
  Green: complete   Is Magnetic Resonance Imaging useful for suspected appendicitis in pregnant patients
  Green: complete   Emergency Physician bedside ultrasound for the diagnosis of cholelithiasis