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U/S - Is the shoulder IN or OUT?

Top Clip: IN (No Dislocation)
Bottom Clip: OUT (Anterior Dislocation!)
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Top Clip: IN (No ... EM_RESUS #Clinical #POCUS
Comparison of Ocular Pathologies on POCUS:
 • Vitreous Detachment
 • Vitreous Hemorrhage
 • Retinal Detachment

Vitreous detachment
Pathologies on POCUS ... is seen in the top ... echogenic and tethers to ... EUSmkh #Ocular #POCUS
Pancreas on Abdominal POCUS

What structure is anterior to the splenic vein in this clip?
Resolution: The pancreas
Pancreas on Abdominal POCUS ... structure is anterior to ... pancreas is anterior to ... pt’s R, so top ... Normal #Abdominal #POCUS
Emphysematous Cholecystitis on POCUS
Patient septic? Why not POCUS and know the source before you ever leave
Cholecystitis on POCUS ... Why not POCUS and ... convinced by your POCUS ... bump this patient to ... the top of the
Suprasternal view of the aortic arch showing aortic dissection

Where does the top of the screen represent
Where does the top ... The top of the screen ... Suprasternal #Notch #POCUS
Malignant Complex Pleural Effusion on Lung POCUS
You are starting your RUSH exam on febrile/hypotensive patient with
Effusion on Lung POCUS ... off) bleeding on top ... Effusion #Lung #POCUS
Choledocholithiasis on POCUS RUQ

Transducer positioned anteriorly over RUQ (top of the screen = anterior) demonstrating the
Choledocholithiasis on POCUS ... anteriorly over RUQ (top ... portal v (anterior to ... duct (anterior to ... Choledocholithiasis #POCUS
Anterior Shoulder Dislocation and Reduction on POCUS

Shoulder scan, convex transducer, top of screen is posterior for
and Reduction on POCUS ... convex transducer, top ... Dislocation #Reduction #POCUS
Positive Free Fluid on Bladder FAST exam - Sagittal POCUS View

You perform a FAST on this
exam - Sagittal POCUS ... free fluid tend to ... pelvis relative to ... Top of the screen ... Bladder #FAST #exam #POCUS
Top left: probe is positioned in the longitudinal paramedian plane. Top right: sacrum is seen as
Top left: probe ... Top right: sacrum ... line parallel to ... PainManagement #Anatomy #POCUS