

Lightning rounds #6: Point of care ultrasound
11 snips Aug 22, 2021
The hosts dive into the fascinating world of focused point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in the ICU. They share insights on learning the technique through hands-on practice and expert guidance. Common applications like lung exams and vascular assessments are highlighted, along with the pros and cons of credentialing and billing challenges. They emphasize POCUS as a valuable clinical tool for quick decision-making in emergencies, rather than a precision instrument. Ultimately, they share practical strategies to enhance daily ICU use.
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Practice Is The Core Skill
- Practice constantly by scanning many patients to build probe control and interpretation skills.
- Use downtime to ultrasound willing patients to reinforce pattern recognition and image acquisition.
Train Both Hands And Eyes
- Split learning into psychomotor probe skills and image interpretation and target both deliberately.
- Seek expert guidance during hands-on practice to accelerate acquiring subtle probe maneuvers.
Learning At CastleFest Workshop
- Bryan attended a local CastleFest workshop and practiced extensively to improve his skills.
- He begged to join due to limited funds and learned a lot from hands-on time there.