Consider early TTE for patients presenting with cardiopulmonary complaints, such as this patient presenting with shortness of breath and ischemic EKG changes (but no STEMI). Finding a WMA like this can facilitate expedited care!!
We made an app!!!! Introducing the CincySono app...providing convenient access to scanning guidance, normal reference values, and an interactive forum. Discover it now in the Apple app store or Google play! apps.apple.com/us/app/cincy-s…
Not all FASTs are simple. Take a look at this! There is complex layering fluid in the LUQ. Your differential should be widened. In this case, the patient suffered a perforated gastric ulcer with layering succus seen in the abdomen! #POCUS#MedTwitter
I miss hanging out with my out-of-state friends (😭), so I'm reposting the best excuse to spend $200 on Amazon:
Dressing up to do a "formal" ultrasound.
Moral of the podcast: Don't call our scans "informal"!
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“Did the unicorn show up last night?” Just a reminder from your friendly neighborhood intensivist, Dr. Co, that reporting ultrasound findings without saving images is the equivalent of saying you saw a unicorn @UMichiganEM
Follow along as the case unfolds in our newest blog post regarding the use of POCUS in a case of acute respiratory distress by @bduncanEM@michaelc0verbit.ly/2VOPpMD
Check out our latest blog post, an op-ed on residency training in the era of #COVID19 by one of our interns, Dr. Begres @BegresJake. Give him a warm welcome to the twitterverse! bit.ly/2XUJNSq