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Persistent hiccups. Non-inferiority trials. Death of the JVP
Persistent hiccups. Non-inferiority trials. Death of the JVP
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
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
BRASH syndrome. Prescription errors.