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Bread & Butter Bedside Ultrasound

A collection of videos that are just a few minutes each to help you PERFORM point-of-care ultrasound now.

How to obtain an ultrasound image in the first place?

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How to perform cardiac ultrasound.

Cardiac ultrasound is one of the more complicated aspects of bedside ultrasound in that hearts are often in different orientations in different patients. 10 minute video on performing cardiac ultrasound here.

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Posted on February 20, 2018February 20, 2018Author mdzwankCategories Heart/IVC, Uncategorized

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