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šŸ’§ ST3: Persistent Unilateral Nasal Discharge

You are the ENT Registrar in clinic and your next patient is a 12-year-old girl with persistent left-sided mucoid nasal discharge for the last 6 months. How would you proceed?

šŸ‘¶ ST3: Paediatric Neck Lump

YouĀ are the ENT Registrar inĀ clinicĀ and your next patient is aĀ 6 year oldĀ boy with a left sided neck lump with skin changes in the anteriorĀ triangle .Ā How would youĀ proceed?

šŸ’¤ ST3: Snoring

You are the ENT registrar inĀ clinicĀ and your next patient is aĀ 40 year oldĀ obese male who has difficulty sleeping at night due to snoring.

šŸ‘ƒ ST3: New Hearing Loss

Please interpret this pure tone audiogram and explain what the symbols mean. The results belong to aĀ 68 year oldĀ man with new onset hearing loss.

āŒ ST3: Parental concerns on day of surgery

The father of Luca, aĀ 4 year oldĀ boy awaiting an adenotonsillectomy for OSA on today’s theatre list, has told the nurse that he does not want the procedure to go ahead. Luca’s motherĀ has signedĀ the consent form with you earlier this morning. You are asked to address theĀ fathersĀ concerns.

šŸ¤¹ā€ā™‚ļø ST3: Multiple Commitments

You are the ST3 on your first clinical day at a new hospital. You are scheduled to be in clinic with a consultant youĀ haven’tĀ met before, however you are called by the SHO on call about a stridulous child in A+E. ThereĀ isĀ no other middle grades onsite.

PSIRF (Patient Safety Incident Response Framework)

PSIRF (Patient Safety Incident Response Framework) is arguably the most important governance topic you can master. It represents a fundamental shift in how the NHS handles mistakes.

Incident Forms (Datix)

In a local Trust setting, this is often a digital form on the Datix system. Definition: It records any unintended or unexpected event that did or could have led to harm for patients, staff, or visitors. This includes clinical issues like medication errors or surgical device failures.

šŸ¦‹ Inconclusive FNAC Results

🦓 Missed Nasal Fracture Follow-Up