Burns fluids – 3-4ml/kg/%TBSA
The Burns management page has been updated with an updated recommendation for 3-4ml/kg/%TBSA of fluid, instead of 2-4ml/kg/%TBSA.
Dunn RJ
The Burns management page has been updated with an updated recommendation for 3-4ml/kg/%TBSA of fluid, instead of 2-4ml/kg/%TBSA.
The Burns page has been split into Burn assessment and Burn management pages.
Five formulae of the day have been added and a number of others updated. The lack of accuracy of estimated pCO2 in metabolic acidosis and alkalosis has been emphasised.
The Ascites page has been updated with additional information about the use of US when performing an ascitic tap.
The Ascites page has been updated to indicate that lower quadrant sites are preferred to the infra-umbilical site for performing an ascitic tap.
The Ascites page has been updated with a major revision and re-organisation of the section on Ascitic tap.
The Ultrasound of the bowel page has been updated with some additional information about the US features of diverticulitis.
The Treatment of hypovolaemia page has been updated with additional information about mortality and massive transfusion in trauma.
The Māori health page has been updated with the addition of macrons to most of the appropriate words. Unfortunately macrons are unable to be displayed in some headings. Thanks to Natasha for the suggestion.
The Acute liver failure page has been updated with some additional information about the treatment of hepatorenal syndrome.
A coronal CT image of SAH has been added to the Assessment of suspected SAH page.
An axial CT image of SAH has been added to the Assessment of suspected SAH page.
The Introduction to cardiac arrhythmias page has been updated with an ECG showing artefact from a bladder stimulator.
An ECG showing failure to capture of a pacemaker has been added to the Complications of pacemakers page.
The Urinary catheterisation page has been updated with an US image of an SPC in the prostate.
The Endocarditis page has had a few minor updates in the section on assessment of endocarditis.
The Endocarditis page has been updated with a CT image demonstrating multiple renal and splenic infarcts due to infective endocarditis.
A table summarising visual field defects and the location of their lesions has been added to the Assessment of vision page
A new figure demonstrating the visual pathways has been added to the Assessment of vision page
The Urinary catheterisation page has been updated with a segment on suprapubic catheter replacement complications and management.