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·March 31, 2015

Subpleural Consolidations in PE

(First published on March 31, 2015) Pulmonary embolus is an important diagnosis to make, and of even more importance is...
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·April 20, 2015

Vascular Access Part 1

(First published on blog.5minsono.com on April 20, 2015) Ultrasound guided intravenous (UGIV) access is a relatively new application of bedside...
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·July 26, 2015

The Nuances of the Pneumothorax

(first published on blog.5minsono.com July 26, 2015) There are three bedside tests we have to evaluate for pneumothorax: the physical...
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·November 1, 2015

The Proper Way to Lung Point

(This post was first published on blog.5minsono.com on November 1, 2015) Ultrasound has been proven to have superior sensitivity compared...
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·April 6, 2015

Right heart strain in PE, Part I

(First published on blog.5minsono.com on April 6, 2015) When most people think about ultrasound and pulmonary embolus (PE), they think...
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·May 4, 2015

Vascular Access Part 2

(First published on blog.5minsono.com on May 4, 2015) Last week we spoke about the literature behind ultrasound-guided peripheral IV placement...
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·September 22, 2015

Manual Beam Steering: Find your lost needle

(This post was first published on blog.5minsono.com on September 22, 2015) The most important part of placing ultrasound-guided intravenous (USGIV)...
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·November 4, 2015

FAST fails (Things that will mess up your FAST)

(This post first published on blog.5minsono.com on November 4, 2015) The FAST exam is an examination that is ubiquitous in emergency medicine, and...
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·April 13, 2015

How to create a DIY USGIV Simulator

(First published on blog.5minsono.com on April 13, 2015) Vascular access is such an important component of the treatment of ED...
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·May 17, 2015

Vascular Access Part 3

In the last 2 posts, we talked about the literature behind USGIV and what makes your USGIV more successful.  Now,...
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·September 27, 2015

Should we be using ultrasound to place central lines?

(This post was first published on blog.5minsono.com on September 27, 2015) I read a post a few days ago by...
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·November 14, 2015

Gallbag Pearls

(This post was first published on blog.5minsono.com on November 14, 2015) So you’ve started to use ultrasound in your assessments...
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    • Lungs
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    • Aorta
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    • DVT
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    • Soft Tissue
    • Sonoinstructables
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    • Basics
  • US of the Week
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