POCUS in the ER and ICU Pre-Lab

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Originally Aired - Friday, September 8 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM Mountain Daylight Time (MDT)

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Location: Summit 3


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Ever wonder if that renal toxicity patient is anuric when it's not possible to pass a urinary catheter, or if that acute abdomen case has free abdominal air? What about generalized ileus in anorexic regurgitating post-operative patient? Ever struggle with determining the cause of dyspnea in the patient that is too unstable to take radiographs (cardiac, respiratory, pleural space)? Should you discontinue IV fluids in patients with mild tachypnea? Why does the stable patient I just anesthetized have a “halo” sign? Have you ever felt frustration at not finding a cause for patients presenting for “ain’t doing right” with no specific clinical signs? Veterinary point of care ultrasound (VPOCUS) can help you manage these patients! Using a binary approach to ask the right question at the right time makes learning and applying POCUS easy! Veterinary POCUS techniques are rapid, easy-to-learn and practical ultrasound skills that ANY practitioner can apply in everyday practice. This interactive, banter filled lecture series will cover the core principles to understand and interpret sonographic findings of the abdomen, pleural space, lung and cardiovascular systems.

Presentation Code: 254


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  • Medical – 4 Units