CAPs

Most of the core presentations are covered in the higher presentations. Interestingly, not all of them are. The core syllabus also often covers more detail than the higher syllabus - so if you actually covered all of the detail of the core syllabus, you're doing well! The ones in italic don't seem to be re-covered by the higher syllabus.

CAP1: Abdominal and loin pain
CAP2: Abdominal swelling, mass and constipation - covered in HAP1
CAP3: Acute back pain - covered in HAP2
CAP4: Aggressive/ disturbed behavior
CAP5: Blackout/ collapse - covered in HAP5
CAP6: Breathlessness - covered in HAP6
CAP7: Chest pain - covered in HAP8
CAP8: Confusion + acute delirium
CAP9: Cough - covered in HAP6
CAP10: Cyanosis - covered in HAP6
CAP11: Diarrhoea -
CAP12: Dizziness and vertigo
CAP13: Falls - HAP13
CAP14: Fever - HAP14
CAP15: Fits/seizure - HAP15
CAP16: Haematemesis + Melaena - HAP16
CAP17: Headache - HAP17
CAP18: Head Injury
CAP19: Jaundice
CAP20: Limb Pain + Swelling - atraumatic - HAP18
CAP21: Neck Pain - HAP19
CAP22: Oliguric patient - HAP10

CAP23: Pain management 
CAP24: Painful ear
CAP25: Palpitations - HAP23
CAP26: Pelvic Pain
CAP27: Poisoning
CAP28: Rash - HAP28
CAP29: Red eye - HAP32

CAP30: Mental health
CAP31: Sore throat
CAP32:  Syncope and pre-syncope - HAP5
CAP33: Traumatic limb and joint injuries - HAP19
CAP34: Vaginal bleeding
CAP35: Ventilatory support - HAP6
CAP36: Vomiting and nausea
CAP37: Weakness and paralysis - HAP33
CAP38: Wound assessment - HAP34

C3AP1a - Major Trauma, chest injuries - HMP3
C3AP1b- Abdominal trauma - HMP3
C3AP1c- Spine - HMP3
C3AP1d- Max Fax  HMP3
C3AP1e - Burns  HMP3

C3AP2a - Traumatic limb and joint injuries, lower limb - HAP19
C3AP2b - Traumatic limb and joint injuries, upper limb - HAP19

C3AP3 - ABGs - HAP6
C3AP4- Abnormal blood glucose
C3AP5 - Dysuria 
C3AP6 - Emergency Airway Care
C3AP7 - Needlestick Injury - HAP 30, HAP31 
C3AP8 - Testicular Pain - HAP24
C3AP9 - Urinary Retention 

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