Search this site
Menu
  • Home
  • High Yield For the Field
    • Boards and Briefs
    • OBGYN
      • Vaginal Bleeding
      • Delivery
    • Pediatrics
      • High Yield Peds Board Review
      • Peds Resuscitation
      • Foreign Body Aspiration
    • Orthopedics
      • Jaw Dislocation
      • Pelvic Trauma
    • Ophthalmology
      • The Red Eye
      • High Yield Optho
    • Cardiology
      • Pericarditis
      • Electrical Storm
      • Blunt Cardiac Injury
      • Hypertensive Emergency
    • Gastroenterology
      • Hepatic Disease
      • Appendicitis
    • ENT
      • Peritonsilar Abscess
    • Dermatology
    • Psychiatry
  • K-Bomb
    • Traumatic Arthrotomy
    • Traumatic HTX - Pigtail vs Chest Tube
    • Calcium vs Saline - ROSC
    • Lokelma vs. Kayexelate
    • LOV-ED Trial
    • Peds Head Trauma
    • Antibiotics vs. Surgery
    • Fluids in Peds DKA
    • High-Velocity Nasal Insufflation for Respiratory Failure
    • LP for Complex Febrile Seizures
    • Obs after Naloxone in Heroin OD
    • Diltiazem in Afib with RVR
    • TXA for Epistaxis
    • Push Dose Pressors
    • US to Confirm Central Line Placement
    • TIA Risk Stratification
    • Testing CRP and Antibiotics for Acute COPD Exacerbation
    • Delayed Intracranial Hemorrhage
    • US vs CT for Kidney Stones
    • Febrile Infant Risk Stratification
    • Paracentesis and Coagulopathy
    • Pulmonary Complications after Naloxone
    • GI Bleeding
    • Safety and Feasibility of a Rapid Outpatient Management Strategy for Transi
    • Is it an Ectopic? No It’s a Knowledge Bomb
    • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
    • Heart Score
  • Airway
    • The Decision to Intubate
    • Forming Your Plan
    • The Difficult Airway
    • Post-Intubation Care
  • Tox
    • Iron
    • CCB
    • Metformin
    • Ethylene Glycol
  • Ultrasound
    • The Basics
      • Ankle Ultrasound
      • Ocular Ultrasound
      • Shoulder Ultrasound
      • FAST Exam
      • Pericardial Effusion
      • WES Sign
    • UOTW: Vaginal bleeding
    • UOTW: Hip pain
    • UOTW: Abd pain
    • UOTW: Dysuria
    • UOTW: Obstipation
    • UOTW: Bowel Perforation
    • UOTW: Abdominal Pain
    • UOTW: Diffuse Abdominal Pain
    • UOTW: Pediatric Intussusception
  • Dilemmas
    • Hyperkalemia?
    • Upper GI Bleed
    • How to diagnose a PE?
    • To PERC, or not to PERC?
    • STEMIs and Reperfusion Timing
    • SAH
    • FAST Exam in Blunt Abdominal Trauma
  • Wellness
    • Weekly Wellness
    • Resident Narratives
  • Feedback
Menu

The Basics

Ankle Ultrasound


Ocular Ultrasound


Shoulder Ultrasound


FAST Exam


Pericardial Effusion


WES Sign



Report abuse
Page details
Page updated
Google Sites
Report abuse