Peer Reviewed
Emergency medicine

Transient unconsciousness: trivial or terminal?

Gordian Fulde
Abstract
Emergencies can spring up at any time and in many incarnations. Are you adequately equipped to deal with them? Each month we present a case study in emergency medicine based on real cases and events. Would you have been able to help this patient?
Key Points

    You have fond memories of going to the snow with your family when you were a child. The getting there was as much an adventure as the skiing and the living in a small community in the snow. So when one day, while you are working as a GP in the local emergency department, the boss asks if anyone can fill a gap in the roster of doctors at the ski resort you used to visit, you jump at the opportunity, even though it is at short notice. That was a couple of years ago – you seemed to have passed the test as you now get invited back each year, and your emergency department experience seems ideal for it.

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