The Procedural Pause: Ultrasound, Part 2: Foreign Body Removal
This month, James R. Roberts, MD, & Martha Roberts, CEN, ACNP, explore using ultrasound for removing foreign bodies. Find out all you need to know by watching this video. Read more in their blog at http://bit.ly/ProceduralPause. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - March 22, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

The Procedural Pause: Ultrasound, Part 2: Foreign Body Removal
This month, James R. Roberts, MD, & Martha Roberts, CEN, ACNP, explore using ultrasound for removing foreign bodies. Find out all you need to know by watching this video. Read more in their blog at http://bit.ly/ProceduralPause. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - March 21, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

The Procedural Pause: Ultrasound, Part 2: Foreign Body Removal
This month, James R. Roberts, MD, & Martha Roberts, CEN, ACNP, explore using ultrasound for removing foreign bodies. Find out all you need to know by watching this video. Read more in their blog at http://bit.ly/ProceduralPause. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - March 21, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

The Procedural Pause: Clinical Pearls: Ultrasound, Part 1
This month James R. Roberts, MD, & Martha Roberts, CEN, ACNP, start a series on ultrasound with a look at the basic functionality of the machine and how to look for foreign bodies in the extremities. Find out all you need to know by watching this video. Read more in their blog at http://bit.ly/ProceduralPause. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - March 1, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

The Procedural Pause: Clinical Pearls: Ultrasound, Part 1
This month James R. Roberts, MD, & Martha Roberts, CEN, ACNP, start a series on ultrasound with a look at the basic functionality of the machine and how to look for foreign bodies in the extremities. Find out all you need to know by watching this video. Read more in their blog at http://bit.ly/ProceduralPause. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - February 29, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

The Procedural Pause: Clinical Pearls: Ultrasound, Part 1
This month James R. Roberts, MD, & Martha Roberts, CEN, ACNP, start a series on ultrasound with a look at the basic functionality of the machine and how to look for foreign bodies in the extremities. Find out all you need to know by watching this video. Read more in their blog at http://bit.ly/ProceduralPause. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - February 29, 2016 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

Spontaneous Circulation: The Wire: Video 2
Read Dr. Charles Bruen’s blog post at http://bit.ly/BruenSponCirc, and then watch this video to see a pleural effusion on ultrasound. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - December 10, 2014 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

Spontaneous Circulation: The Wire: Video 3
Read Dr. Charles Bruen’s blog post at http://bit.ly/BruenSponCirc, and then watch this video to see a cardiac ultrasound in a subcostal window, with the transvenous pace wire visualized as the hyperechoic structure within the right ventricle. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - December 9, 2014 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

Spontaneous Circulation: The Wire: Video 2
Read Dr. Charles Bruen’s blog post at http://bit.ly/BruenSponCirc, and then watch this video to see a pleural effusion on ultrasound. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - December 9, 2014 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

Spontaneous Circulation: The Wire: Video 3
Read Dr. Charles Bruen’s blog post at http://bit.ly/BruenSponCirc, and then watch this video to see a cardiac ultrasound in a subcostal window, with the transvenous pace wire visualized as the hyperechoic structure within the right ventricle. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - December 9, 2014 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video