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Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Point Of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) education by @Edwin_J_Jr. RDCS & NBE CCE & ccTEE Diplomate

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You're called to a cardiac arrest, which has been going on for 10 minutes, end tidal CO2 is 6. Chest compressions appear to be of good quality. You place the TEE probe in the mid esophageal long axis and get this clip. What would you change? Alexander Mladenow MD NephroPOCUS Ross Prager Robert Jones, DO

You're called to a cardiac arrest, which has been going on for 10 minutes, end tidal CO2 is 6. Chest compressions appear to be of good quality. You place the TEE probe in the mid esophageal long axis and get this clip. What would you change? Alexander Mladenow MD NephroPOCUS Ross Prager Robert Jones, DO

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Whats going on in the subcostal 4 chamber view? NephroPOCUS

Whats going on in the subcostal 4 chamber view? NephroPOCUS

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Welcome to Week 69 of the Short Clip Challenge! This week's image captures a classic parasternal short axis (PSAX) view your challenge is to determine what type of hemodynamic overload is being shown. A. Pressure overload B. Volume overload C. Pressure and volume overload D. Normal physiology

Welcome to Week 69 of the Short Clip Challenge! This week's image captures a classic parasternal short axis (PSAX) view your challenge is to determine what type of hemodynamic overload is being shown. A. Pressure overload B. Volume overload C. Pressure and volume overload D. Normal physiology

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