Overview
During the course of the 3 clinical scenarios, you will be performing 3 different typres of point of care ultrasound scans to help you make a diagnosis.A brief overview of each scan is provided here. More details will be provided in subsequent sections.
Cardiac POCUS
Evaluation of the heart with cardiac pocus involves obtaining these 4 views:
- Parasternal Long Axis
- Parasternal Short Axis
- Apical 4 Chamber
- Subcostal 4 Chamber
Lung Ultrasound
The lung is scanned in 4 positions on each hemithorax:
- Right and Left Upper Anterior Chest
- Right and Left Upper Anterior Lateral Chest
- Right and Left Lower Anterior Chest
- Right and Left Lower Anterior Lateral Chest
efast Scan
eFAST scans are performed in the setting of trauma. The following images are acquired:
- Subcostal 4 Chamber View
- Lung Scans
- Right Upper Quadrant Abdominal Scan
- Left Upper Quadrant Abdominal Scan
- Pelvic Scans in Longitudinal and Transverse Planes