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ECHO-Guided Life Support Using ultrasound to categorise shock and guide initial management

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Course Format:

15 Videos
File Size = 1.02 GB

Course Contents (Overview, Topics/Speakers)

Course Summary

The purpose of this activity is to provide learners with knowledge and competence in the use of ultrasound techniques in emergency situations

Target Audience

This internet-enduring material is designed for physicians, mid-level providers, and nurses practicing in the specialty of emergency medicine, critical care, and resuscitation.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this activity, you should be able to:

  • Categorize undifferentiated shock via an algorithmic approach
  • Identify pneumothorax and interstitial syndrome with lung ultrasound
  • Identify the signs of obstructive shock (tamponade & PE)
  • Qualitatively assess LV function
  • Assess the IVC
  • Assess volaemia and fluid responsiveness potential

Program : 

Module 1: Introduction & Lung Ultrasound
  •  Lecture: Introduction & Lung
  •  Tutorial: Lung
  •  Tutorial: Pleural Effusions
Module 2: Subcostal and IVC
  •  Lecture: Subcostal & IVC
  •  Tutorial: Subcostal View
  •  Tutorial: Inferior Vena Cava
Module 3: Focused Cardiac Ultrasound
  •  Lecture: Focused Cardiac
  •  Tutorial: Parasternal Long Axis View
  •  Tutorial: Parasternal Short Axis View
  •  Tutorial: Left Lateral Decubitus Positioning
  •  Tutorial: Apical Four-Chamber
Module 4: Algorithmic approach to shock
  •  Lecture: At the Bedside
  •  Tutorial: Algorithmic Approach to Shock
Module 5: Cases
  •  Lecture: Case Discussion
  •  Lecture: Conclusion

 

Delivery Method

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