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Sagittal Plane I

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For the sagittal or longitudinal plane, we’re going to rotate that indicator so that it’s directed towards the patient’s head. If you think about always positioning yourself on the right side of the patient, then as you look at that indicator it’ll be on your left which makes sense as you look at the screen. So again, we’re going to be thinking about taking that plane and just placing it up on the screen as we look at it.

Ultrasound Basics Part 2

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Lesson NameMinutes id
Introduction1
26
Anatomic Planes1
27
Transverse I1
28
Transverse II1
29
Transverse III1
30
Transverse IV1
31
Sagittal Plane I1 checkmark
32
Sagittal Plane II1
33
Sagittal Plane III1
34
Sagittal Plane IV1
35
Coronal Plane I1
36
Coronal Plane II1
37
Coronal Plane III1
38

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