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Ultrasound Leadership Academy: Intro to Shoulder Evaluation

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By Michael Macias Welcome to the Ultrasound Leadership Academy (ULA) summary blog series. This week, we discuss the basics of shoulder ultrasound. If you want to learn more about the program you can visit Ultrasound Leadership Academy or Ultrasound Podcast to see more from the hosts of this awesome program.

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Grand Rounds Recap 2.14.24

Taming the SRU

Providers should use ultrasound as early as possible to evaluate for cardiac dysfunction, pulmonary edema, and fluid status. They tend to be hypertensive, tachycardic, tachypneic, and hypoxic. Do not always appear volume overloaded on exam. Early recognition and prompt treatment is key.

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Grand Rounds Recap 10.30.24

Taming the SRU

Leadership curriculum - Airway academy - R1 Core Content - R3 Small Groups leadership curriculum WITH drs. Beyde, artiga, and vaishnav Shoulder Dislocations Shoulder dislocations are easily diagnosed via ultrasound, with high sensitivity and specificity.

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CT Angiography Head and Neck: Indications and Limitations

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23 Blunt carotid injury is more likely in patients with at least one of the following: Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) ≤ 6, fracture of petrous bone, presence of diffuse axonal brain injury, and LeFort II/III fractures. 23 BCVI should be suspected with any high-energy trauma or any fractures of the maxilla or mandible. Tenenbaum, M.

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