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POCUS

  • Using Point-of-Care Ultrasound to Confirm Endotracheal Tube Placement

    The Case A 52-year-old patient is in cardiac arrest and needs endotracheal intubation. You’ve read some studies...
  • High-Yield Ocular Ultrasound Applications in the ED, Part 3

    Part 3 of a 3-part series. Part 1. Part 2. Common Emergency Department Application Structure: Vitreous Humor/Body...
  • High-Yield Ocular Ultrasound Applications in the ED, Part 2

    Part 2 of a 3-part series. Part 1. Part 3. The Case Monday, 23:00—You notice a worried...

Using Point-of-Care Ultrasound to Confirm Endotracheal Tube Placement

May 17, 2019 - Ken Milne, MD - 0 Comment

The Case A 52-year-old patient is in cardiac arrest and needs endotracheal intubation. You’ve read some studies…

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High-Yield Ocular Ultrasound Applications in the ED, Part 3

May 17, 2019 - Katrina D’Amore, DO, MPH; Sarah Bolan, MD; and Nicole Yuzuk, DO - 0 Comment

Part 3 of a 3-part series. Part 1. Part 2. Common Emergency Department Application Structure: Vitreous Humor/Body…

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High-Yield Ocular Ultrasound Applications in the ED, Part 2

April 17, 2019 - Katrina D’Amore, DO, MPH; Sarah Bolan, MD; and Nicole Yuzuk, DO - 0 Comment

Part 2 of a 3-part series. Part 1. Part 3. The Case Monday, 23:00—You notice a worried…

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High-Yield Ocular Ultrasound Applications in the ED, Part 1

March 19, 2019 - Katrina D’Amore, DO, MPH; Sarah Bolan, MD; and Nicole Yuzuk, DO - 1 Comment

Part 1 of a 3-part series. Part 2. Part 3. The Case Monday, 23:00—Your first patient of…

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The History of POCUS in Emergency Medicine

September 25, 2018 - Rachel Liu, MD, FACEP; and Diku Mandavia, MD, FACEP, FRCPC - 0 Comment

As part of the 50th anniversary celebration of ACEP, Dr. Liu, chair of ACEP’s Emergency Ultrasound Section,…

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Introducing the CASA Exam: A New Protocol to Guide Point-Of-Care Ultrasound in Cardiac Arrest

May 1, 2018 - Kevin Gardner, MD; Eben Clattenburg, MD; Peter Wroe, MD; and Arun Nagdev, MD - 2 Comments

Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a powerful diagnostic tool in the emergency department. To identify reversible causes of…

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