Notes in 02 Asynch: Abdomen Cavity

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Published 09/03/2024 FAST exam is performed using a {{c2::low}}-frequency, {{c1::phased array}} probe
Published 09/03/2024 Looking at the portal triad with color Doppler, the {{c1::hepatic artery}} and {{c1::portal vein}} will be colored red or blue, and the&nbsp…
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Published 09/03/2024 Which side is which lobe?{{c1::::}}
Published 09/03/2024 The circle at the end of the main lobar fissure is the {{c1::portal triad}}
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Published 09/03/2024 The thickness of the gallbladder wall should be measured at the {{c1::anterior}} wall
Published 09/03/2024 If you sweep across the patient's abdomen but you still can't find the gallbladder, you can have the patient {{c1::roll over on left side}}
Published 09/03/2024 The arrow is pointing to the {{c1::IVC}}
Published 09/03/2024 The arrow is pointing to the {{c1::portal vein}}
Published 09/03/2024 The arrows are pointing to the {{c1::hepatic artery}} and {{c1::bile duct}}
Published 09/03/2024 The blue circle represents {{c1::gall stones::finding}} in this gallbladder US
Published 09/03/2024 The thickness of this gallbladder is grossly {{c1::abnormal::ab/normal}}
Published 09/03/2024 The white circle represents {{c1::pericholecystic fluid::finding}} in this gallbladder US
Published 09/03/2024 The left kidney is located more {{c1::posterior}} and {{c1::superior}} than the right kidney
Published 09/03/2024 If you're having trouble finding the kidney on US, you can have the patient {{c1::take a deep breath and hold it}}
Published 09/03/2024 This US shows {{c1::(mild to moderate) hydronephrosis::abnormality}} in the {{c1::left::side}} kidney
Published 09/03/2024 This US shows {{c1::(severe) hydronephrosis::abnormality}} in the {{c1::left::side}} kidney
Published 09/03/2024 The gray area indicated by the arrow is the {{c1::liver}}
Published 09/03/2024 The white line indicated by the arrow is the {{c1::diaphragm}}
Published 09/03/2024 The oval structure indicated by the arrow is the {{c1::kidney}}
Published 09/03/2024 If the red line is the diaphragm and the blue oval is part of the kidney, then this US shows {{c1::renal cysts::abnormality}}
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Published 09/03/2024 In a longitudinal view of the bladder, the US probe should be oriented toward the patient's {{c1::head}}
Published 09/03/2024 In a transverse view of the bladder, the US probe should be oriented toward the patient's {{c1::right}}
Published 09/03/2024 Bilateral hydronephrosis indicates an obstruction in the {{c1::bladder}}
Published 09/03/2024 The material of medium echogenicity in this bladder US from a pt w h/o pulmonary embolism is a {{c1::blood clot}}
Published 09/03/2024 The FAST exam stands for{{c1::Focused::F}}{{c1::Assessment with::A}}{{c1::Sonography in::S}}{{c1::Trauma::T}}
Published 09/03/2024 The 4 views in the FAST exam are the:{{c1::RUQ}}{{c1::LUQ}}{{c1::pelvis}}{{c1::pericardial}}
Published 09/03/2024 Possible points of blood collection in RUQ, from superior to inferior:{{c1::hepatorenal recess}}{{c1::inferior pole of R kidney}}{{c1::paracolic gutte…
Published 09/03/2024 Possible points of blood collection in LUQ, from superior to inferior:{{c1::b/n diaphragm and spleen}}{{c1::b/n spleen and kidney}}{{c1::inferior pole…
Published 09/03/2024 This FAST exam is {{c1::abnormal::ab/normal}} because it shows fluid {{c1::b/n liver and R kidney::where}}
Published 09/03/2024 This FAST exam is {{c1::normal::ab/normal}} because it shows fluid {{c1::N/A::where}}
Published 09/03/2024 This FAST exam is {{c1::normal::ab/normal}} because it shows fluid {{c1::N/A::where}}
Published 09/03/2024 This FAST exam is {{c1::abnormal::ab/normal}} because it shows fluid {{c1::b/n diaphragm and spleen::where}}
Published 09/03/2024 This FAST exam is {{c1::normal::ab/normal}}
Published 09/03/2024 This FAST exam is {{c1::abnormal::ab/normal}}
Published 09/03/2024 If FAST exam is positive for free fluid and patient is hypotensive w recent h/o blunt trauma, next step is {{c1::OR}}
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