MRCEM SBA (Intermediate) Volume 2 — Resuscitation, Critical Care & Emergency Procedures
MRCEM SBA (Intermediate) Volume 2 — Resuscitation, Critical Care & Emergency Procedures is a premium, updated, high-yield and exam-focused 201-page eBook dedicated to time-critical resuscitation, critical-care reasoning and emergency procedural decision-making.
The volume is designed around the high-value decisions that distinguish MRCEM SBA (Intermediate) answers: what must happen first, how physiology changes the sequence, when escalation is required, which procedure is indicated, and how contraindications, complications and reassessment alter management.
- Resuscitation & critical illness: ABCDE, airway and ventilation, shock, fluids and blood products, sepsis, cardiac arrest, peri-arrest rhythms, post-ROSC care, severe metabolic disturbance and organ failure
- Emergency procedures: advanced airway, chest drainage, pacing, vascular and intraosseous access, lumbar puncture, procedural sedation, POCUS, wound care and musculoskeletal procedures
- Premium color-coded study system: blue physiology and algorithms, red complications and unsafe sequencing, green preferred actions, bright-yellow critical thresholds and pale-green exam pearls
- Embedded key notes, doses, thresholds, procedure safety points, complications, contraindications and high-yield exam traps
- Advanced integrated resuscitation and procedure casebanks using close distractors and near-neighbour options to reproduce authentic SBA discrimination
- Extensive embedded SBA/MCQ practice with applied reasoning throughout the volume
- Dedicated timed Resuscitation & Procedures SBA mock with answer key and full rationales for final exam preparation
A premium, exam-oriented and exam-beneficial resource for candidates who want confident prioritisation, safer procedural reasoning and stronger best-answer performance across the resuscitation and procedural domains of MRCEM SBA (Intermediate).
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