Gulfcoast: Ultrasound Cases in Emergency Medicine

 

Overview

Ultrasound Cases in Emergency Medicine Training Video is designed to review ultrasound characteristics and diagnostic criteria associated with pathology seen in the emergency setting. A variety of case studies are reviewed including abdominal, cardiac, lung, pediatric abdomen/GI tract, soft-tissue, ocular, and GYN applications.

Topics

  • Spectrum of Cholecystitis
  • Acute
  • Gangrenous
  • Perforated
  • Emphysematous
  • Pyelonephritis
  • DIverticulosis/Diverticulitis
  • Endocarditis
  • Congestive Heart Failure/Pulmonary Edema
  • Foreign Body Localization
  • Renal Mass
  • Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
  • Salivary Gland Duct Stone
  • Flexor Tenosynovitis
  • Vitreous hemorrhage

Objectives

  • Identify a perforated gallbladder.
  • Recognize characteristics of diverticulitis.
  • Identify ultrasound findings associated with emphysematous pyelonephritis.
  • Evaluate for evidence of pyloric stenosis.
  • State the sonographic characteristics of a pediatric renal mass.
  • List ultrasound features of pulmonary edema.
  • Outline how to evaluate for endocarditis.
  • Identify evidence of flexor tenosynovitis.
  • Confirm the presence of a foreign body and use ultrasound guidance for removal.
  • State findings consistent with vitreous hemorrhage.
  • Confirm the presence of a salivary gland duct stone.
  • Identify ultrasound findings consistent with tuboovarian abscess.

Audience

Physicians and other medical professionals who will be involved with performing ultrasound procedures in an emergency or critical care setting. Physician participants may include (but is not limited to): emergency, trauma, and general surgery.

Price : $ 15

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