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Case - Ultrasound



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So you may not have done any point-of-care ultrasound, and that’s fine. What I’ll point out to you is that the anterior chamber of this heart is very enlarged – that’s the right ventricle. And when this happens in a young, otherwise healthy person, it’s pretty much pathognomic for a massive pulmonary embolism. And that was our working diagnosis.

Introduction to Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS)

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Lesson NameMinutes id
Introduction1
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Case - 'Drug Problem'1
2
Case - Ultrasound1 checkmark
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Case - Diagnosis1
4
Looking Back1
5
Daytime/Nighttime Speed1
6
Availability & Barriers2
8
What is POCUS1
10
POCUS for Diagnosis, Procedures & Service1
11
POCUS is Goal Directed1
12
POCUS can save lives1
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