#pocus

Point-of-care ultrasonography (#POCUS) is a noninvasive bedside imaging modality used to assess intravascular volume status in hospitalized or emergency department patients with possible #VolumeOverload. POCUS evaluates the inferior vena cava, internal jugular vein, and lung parenchyma with high-frequency linear, low-frequency phased-array, and low-frequency curvilinear probes.
JAMA160,750 views • 3 months ago

#POCUS guided central venous cannulation illustrations #FOAMed #Nephpearls #FOAMcc
NephroPOCUS110,145 views • 2 years ago

#ultrasound transducer movements, standard #POCUS terminology. #FOAMed #Nephpearls #MedEd
NephroPOCUS83,003 views • 2 years ago

A quick run through of #VExUS scan #POCUS #FOAMed #Nephpearls #FOAMcc
NephroPOCUS63,203 views • 2 years ago

IV crystalloid is medicine—and like any medicine, it can harm if misused. Before reflexively giving 30 mL/kg to every hypotensive patient, think critically. If the clinical picture doesn’t scream hypovolemic or distributive shock, grab the probe first 🧐 #POCUS #Shock
Mohammed Megri. MD36,285 views • 1 year ago

Here we go-injecting PRP in the ACL after complete rupture to support conservative no op therapy-let’s see what we can achieve! 💉#ultrasoundguidedinjection #arthrexprp #arthrexswiss #mskus #pocus #pocushub #GElogiqE10r3 @sportklinik_bern @kniechirurgie_bern Hirslanden @ahcbern
Dr Jörg Dünkel64,325 views • 2 years ago

A WOW #EchoFirst case only at Hospital Sótero del Río #CardioTwitter #POCUS
Julián Vega Adauy59,870 views • 3 years ago

It’s important to use consistent terminology to describe the basic manipulations of the #ultrasound transducer. Particularly helps when guiding learners to acquire optimal images (echo labs may use a slightly different terminology). #POCUS #FOAMed #Nephpearls Slide - Motion in the long axis of the probe across the body with a consistent angle of insonation at 90° to the target. Sweep - Motion in the short axis of the probe across the body with a consistent angle of insonation at 90° to the target. Rock - Motion in the long axis of the probe along a fixed point on the body while changing the angle of insonation away from 90°. Fan - Motion in the short axis of the probe along a fixed point on the body while changing the angle of insonation away from 90°. Compression - Pressure on the probe into the body, compression of the body by applying force on the probe toward the patient’s body. Rotation - Movement around the compression axis in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
NephroPOCUS44,901 views • 2 years ago

