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PEM POCUS Series: Pediatric Lung Ultrasound

ALiEM

Read this tutorial on the use of point of care ultrasonography (POCUS) for pediatric lung ultrasound. Take the ALiEMU PEM POCUS: Pediatric Lung Ultrasound Quiz Module Goals List indications for performing a pediatric lung point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS). Describe the technique for performing lung POCUS.

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PEM POCUS Series: Pediatric Renal and Bladder Ultrasound

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Given her pain with a history of intermittent hematuria and dysuria, you perform a renal and bladder point of care ultrasound (POCUS) examination. Pre-warmed ultrasound gel is helpful when available. Then test your skills on the ALiEMU course page to receive your PEM POCUS badge worth 2 hours of ALiEMU course credit.

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Diagnostics and Therapeutics: The Who, What, Where, When and Why of Lumbar Punctures

Taming the SRU

The LP is now a standard procedure and in 2010 well over 135,000 LPs were performed in Emergency Departments throughout the US (3). As may be seen in the table below, there are several themes as well a range of stringency. This resource offers additional information on ultrasound assisted LP’s. WHO - Who Needs an LP in the ED?

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Subclinical hypothyroidism

Don't Forget the Bubbles

His thyroid ultrasound is normal, and thyroid antibodies are negative. Six months later, his weight and height remain normal, he still does not have a goitre and his thyroid ultrasound is unchanged. She has a normal thyroid ultrasound and negative anti-microsomal and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies. She also has a goitre.

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PEMPix 2024 Online Case #2: Flight of Passage

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Further evaluation with computed tomography (CT) chest was obtained with representative cuts shown and a 3D reconstruction shown as well. With improved access to prenatal care and ultrasounds, CLMs are commonly detected prenatally. 2004 Nov;49(4):302-9. What’s the Diagnosis? Aspirated foreign body B. Lymphoma D.

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Don’t Forget the Orbeez!

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Closer to home, the New South Wales Poisons Information Centre (NSWPIC) reported 129 incidents involving water-absorbing beads since 2004. Abdominal ultrasound, used in 34 cases, was able to visualize a rounded intraluminal image corresponding to a bead in 28 patients. Again, the majority were managed at home. Kim, Y.B., and Kim, J.H.,

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SGEM#318: Why Am I Throwing Up – Because You Got High

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Each month they post new content and focus two main topics, the medical therapy of the month as well as tricks for dealing with complex emergencies. An ultrasound does not show any free fluids or any signs of an Ileus, appendicitis or gallbladder disease. All of their shared information is based on the latest medical studies and data.