July 2020, Video 3: Speed of Sound: Upper-Extremity Vein Ultrasound Is Easier than You Think
Christine Butts, MD, notes that upper-extremity ultrasounds are not commonly ordered, but are easy to perform at the bedside In this video, she traces the basilic vein (begins in the middle of the image and transitions toward the left) as it travels proximally. The brachial vein can be seen on the right of the image to wrap around the brachial artery before joining the basilic vein at the end of the video. Read more in her column at http://bit.ly/SpeedSound. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
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July 2020, Video 2: Speed of Sound: Upper-Extremity Vein Ultrasound Is Easier than You Think
Christine Butts, MD, notes that upper-extremity ultrasounds are not commonly ordered, but are easy to perform at the bedside. In this video, she shows the cephalic vein branching off the subclavian vein on the left side of the image with the subclavian artery on the right. Read more in her column at http://bit.ly/SpeedSound. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
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July 2020, Video 1: Speed of Sound: Upper-Extremity Vein Ultrasound Is Easier than You Think
Christine Butts, MD, notes that upper-extremity ultrasounds are not commonly ordered, but is easy to perform at the bedside. In this video, she demonstrates tracing the internal jugular to the subclavian vein. Read more in her column at http://bit.ly/SpeedSound. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
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July 2020: EMedHome’s Video with Ari Edelheit, MD: Shock and Awe: Demystifying the AICD
Dr. Edelheit shocks and awes with this talk demystifying the AICD. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
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July 2020: iCubed by Alice Lee, MD: Abdominal Pain
Dr. Lee and Chad Bunker, DO, diagnose a young woman with abrupt onset of abdominal pain. Watch this video to hear their plan for her care. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
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June 2020: iCubed by Alice Lee, MD: Chest Pain with Jas Kahlon, MD
Dr. Lee and interventional cardiologist Jas Kahlon, MD, discuss a 60-year-old woman who presents with chest and left arm pain. Watch this video to hear their plan for her care. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
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June 2020, Video 1: Speed of Sound: Ultrasound a Potential Tool for Detecting COVID-19
Christine Butts, MD, writes that many diagnostic tools EPs typically rely on are not practical due to the risk of contamination and the high volume of patients. Instead, turn to ultrasound, which can help diagnose lung and heart findings. This video shows a low-frequency image of normal, air-filled lungs. The pleural line is seen just deep to the rib. Note the repeating horizontal lines, which are A lines. Read more in her column at http://bit.ly/SpeedSound, and watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
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June 2020, Video 2: Speed of Sound: Ultrasound a Potential Tool for Detecting COVID-19
Christine Butts, MD, writes that many diagnostic tools EPs typically rely on are not practical due to the risk of contamination and the high volume of patients. Instead, turn to ultrasound, which can help diagnose lung and heart findings. This video shows a low-frequency image of the lungs demonstrating thick, confluent B lines deep to the ribs. Note the more irregular appearance of the pleura. Read more in her column at http://bit.ly/SpeedSound, and watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
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June 2020, Video 3: Speed of Sound: Ultrasound a Potential Tool for Detecting COVID-19
Christine Butts, MD, writes that many diagnostic tools EPs typically rely on are not practical due to the risk of contamination and the high volume of patients. Instead, turn to ultrasound, which can help diagnose lung and heart findings. This video shows a high-frequency image of a subpleural consolidation. Note the interruption to the solid pleural line and an irregular hypoechoic area. Read more in her column at http://bit.ly/SpeedSound, and watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
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June 2020: EMedHome’s Video with Jason Woods, MD: Neonatal Fever Update
Dr. Woods talks about how to treat neonates with fever. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
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June 2020: The Procedural Pause with James R. Roberts, MD, and Martha Roberts, ACNP, CEN: Resolve Otitis Externa Fast with an Ear Wick
The Roberts discuss how an ear wick inserted between the swollen canal walls can help instill medication and keep the medication around longer to assist with healing. Watch the video here, and learn more in their blog at http://bit.ly/EMN-ProceduralPause. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
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June 2020, Video 1: Speed of Sound: Ultrasound a Potential Tool for Detecting COVID-19
Christine Butts, MD, writes that many diagnostic tools EPs typically rely on are not practical due to the risk of contamination and the high volume of patients. Instead, turn to ultrasound, which can help diagnose lung and heart findings. This video shows a low-frequency image of normal, air-filled lungs. The pleural line is seen just deep to the rib. Note the repeating horizontal lines, which are A lines. Read more in her column at http://bit.ly/SpeedSound, and watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - June 2, 2020 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

June 2020, Video 2: Speed of Sound: Ultrasound a Potential Tool for Detecting COVID-19
Christine Butts, MD, writes that many diagnostic tools EPs typically rely on are not practical due to the risk of contamination and the high volume of patients. Instead, turn to ultrasound, which can help diagnose lung and heart findings. This video shows a low-frequency image of the lungs demonstrating thick, confluent B lines deep to the ribs. Note the more irregular appearance of the pleura. Read more in her column at http://bit.ly/SpeedSound, and watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - June 2, 2020 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video

June 2020, Video 3: Speed of Sound: Ultrasound a Potential Tool for Detecting COVID-19
Christine Butts, MD, writes that many diagnostic tools EPs typically rely on are not practical due to the risk of contamination and the high volume of patients. Instead, turn to ultrasound, which can help diagnose lung and heart findings. This video shows a high-frequency image of a subpleural consolidation. Note the interruption to the solid pleural line and an irregular hypoechoic area. Read more in her column at http://bit.ly/SpeedSound, and watch this video. (Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video)
Source: Emergency Medicine News - Video - June 2, 2020 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: video