US Case of the Month: Ultrasound RUSHes to the Rescue

US Case of the Month: Ultrasound RUSHes to the Rescue

The diagnostic ability of undifferentiated hypotension by the Emergency Physician has increased exponentially with the RUSH examination. Join Dr. Frederick as she searches and finds the source of hypotension in an elderly female in December’s Ultrasound Case of the Month

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US Case of the Month: October

US Case of the Month: October

Chest wall trauma can be exceedingly painful, predisposing patients to splinting, atelectasis, and pneumonia. Chest wall nerve blocks provide analgesia and can facilitate necessary procedures. Dr. Hassani takes us through a case of through a case of traumatic pneumothorax with chest tube placement, and the serratus anterior block.

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