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·June 3, 2017

CVC tips with Haney!

(This was first published on blog.5minsono.com on June 3, 2017) This week, we’re going to explore Haney Mallemat’s top three...
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·April 12, 2019

How to Tape US-guided IV’s

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·March 15, 2019

Non-linear Probes for Lung Sliding??

(This post was first published on blog.5minsono.com on March 15, 2019) Its is absolutely necessary to switch to the linear...
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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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·June 9, 2017

Differentiating Artery from Vein

(This post was first published on blog.5minsono.com on June 9, 2017) When I’m eavesdropping on other peoples conversations at ultrasound courses,...
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·November 21, 2017

Scanning tips with Russ and Cian!

(This was published on blog.5minsono.com on November 21, 2017) This week we have a special treat.  A few weeks ago...
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·January 15, 2018

The Two-Axis Technique for US-Guided Vascular Access

(This post was first published on blog.5minsono.com on January 15, 2018) In the United States, its estimated that up to 100 million intravascular catheters...
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·February 5, 2019

Female with Flank pain (Sono Case)

This week I sit down with Peter Weimersheimer to talk about how ultrasound helped disposition a patient with flank pain....
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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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·December 17, 2018

Top POCUS Tips!

(This was first published on blog.5minsono.com on December 17, 2018) This week I’m trying a new format. In this video...
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·April 28, 2017

Does the Catheter Length Matter When Placing USG-IVs?

(This post was first published on blog.5minsono.com on April 28, 2017) Ultrasound-guided IV’s… This often simple procedure has had probably the biggest...
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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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  • 5 Min Sono
    • Gastrointestinal
    • Fluids
    • Lungs
    • Vascular Access
    • Cardiac
    • Aorta
    • Protocols (FAST, etc)
    • DVT
    • Ocular
    • Genitourinary
    • Reproductive
    • Soft Tissue
    • Sonoinstructables
    • Nerve Blocks
    • Musculoskeletal
    • Neuro
    • Basics
  • US of the Week
  • US Podcast
    • Podcast
    • Ultrasound Podcast Archives (old episodes)
  • More stuff
    • Clip Bank
    • Image Review
    • COVID-19 resources
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