In this section : Ambulatory Emergency Care
Fast Atrial Fibrillation – ACP
Anaemia (Management) – ACP
Suspected NSTEMI – ACP
Falls – ACP
Clinical Suspicion PE – ACP
Diarrhoea – ACP
Suspected Meningitis – ACP
Heart Failure – ACP
Anaphylaxis – ACP
The AMB Score – ACP
Transient Loss of Consciousness (TLOC) – ACP
Bell’s Palsy – ACP
New Onset Type 1 Diabetes – ACP
Paracentesis for Tense Ascites – ACP
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension – ACP
Hypoglycaemia – ACP
Haematemesis – ACP
Anaemia (Investigation) – ACP
Suspected Seizure – ACP
Headache – ACP
Community Acquired Pneumonia – ACP
Suspected NSTEMI – ACP
Last updated 13th April 2021
Links
- ESC Guidelines for the Management of ACS in Patients Presenting without Persistent ST-segment Elevation. Published in European Heart Journal (2020) 00, 179 [pdf]
- Section on Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Pathway for Ambulatory Care Management of Low Risk Possible Cardiac Chest Pain [pdf]
- Patient Information Leaflet on Angina [pdf]