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Description
When treating critically ill patients, shock is frequently identified, yet the underlying etiology is elusive. Recognizing and interpreting POCUS findings is crucial for rapid diagnosis and proper treatment of these time-sensitive cases. Join Cameron Baston MD to learn how to use POCUS to differentiate the etiology of shock. 
What You'll Learn:
 
  • Identify the components of shock with POCUS: cardiac, venous filling, pulmonary, and others. 
  • Recognize and interpret the pattern of POCUS findings in case study examples to narrow the shock differential.
  • Apply the appropriate treatment in clinical shock scenarios.
  • Appreciate growing applications and advanced POCUS techniques in shock cases.  
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TEU at the Point of Care

 

Our Sonosite TEU Community is an exclusive program for point of care clinicians bringing Transesophageal Ultrasound (TEU) to the bedside. As part of this community, you have access to on-going educational resources, clinical evidence and peer-to-peer connections that will help expand your use of TEU at the point of care. In this section you have access to the following:

  • Resuscitative TEE - Transesophageal Ultrasound (TEU) Course
  • TEU Quick Guide
  • Cardiac Quick Guide
  • TEU Webinar series