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An unusual UTI. Bedside approach to shock.
An unusual UTI. Bedside approach to shock.
A 91 yr old man presented to an Urgent Care clinic with a four day history of frequent hiccups, occuring every few seconds. It was starting to affect his oral intake and I was concerned about his chances of responding to community treatment. He also looked Parkinsonian and I was
Welcome to the latest edition of The Art of Urgent Care newsletter dedicated to accelerated learning via case-based discussion. Have a great weekend. Severe Angioedema A 67 year old man who presented to an Urgent Care clinic with significant tongue swelling which had developed overnight. He had no history of
Persistent hiccups. Non-inferiority trials. Death of the JVP
Last week I discussed the case of a 70 year old man presenting with syncope and bradycardia. If we take a deep dive into this case you will see many learning points. It was difficult to establish all the facts because the discharge paperwork from the hospital was limited so