In this section, we will show you how to use cardiac ultrasound to help you in your daily practice. It can help you assess the hemodynamic status of your patients, estimate fluid status, and look for life-threatening causes of shock such as tamponade or pulmonary embolism. Using bedside echocardiography (echo) is one of the most useful Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) applications. Often the difference between the two views is just a 5-10 degree tilt! If you want to go back to the Apical 4 chamber view just tilt the probe tail back towards the patient’s head.
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