ICE: Ian’s clinical emergencies
The LITFL Clinical Case Collection includes over 200 Q&A style clinical cases to assist ‘Just-in-Time Learning’ and ‘Life-Long Learning’. Cases are categorised by specialty and can be interrogated by keyword from the Clinical Case searchable database.
This series, “Ian’s Clinical Emergencies” is presented by Professor Ian Rogers FACEM, of St John of God Murdoch Hospital and University of Notre Dame in Perth, Western Australia. Designed to appeal to a broad range of learners from undergraduate to advanced post graduate, and across a range of health disciplines.
Ian’s clinical emergencies
- ICE 016: Delayed presentation chest pain
- ICE 015: Progressive rash and fever
- ICE 014: Pleuritic Pain
- ICE 013: Marathon runner develops chest pain
- ICE 012: 2 year old with a painful leg
- ICE 011: Tall Story
- ICE 010: Skin rash and fever
- ICE 009: Foot trauma
- ICE 008: ABG Puzzler
- ICE 007: Abdominal pain investigations
- ICE 006: Knee injury X-ray
- ICE 005: Collapse ECG
- ICE 004: Chest pain ECG
- ICE 003: Skin rash legs
- ICE 002: Trampoline injury
- ICE 001: Forearm injury
ICE CASES
Ian’s clinical emergencies