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Due to it's portability and ability to provide quick "yes" or "no" answers
to diagnostic questions, ultrasound is quickly becoming the modality of choice
in the ER. Non-radiologist clinicians are now increasingly being called on to
perform and interpret ultrasounds. Emergency Ultrasound provides the training,
techniques, detailed guidelines and diagnostic skills clinicians need to
successfully and accurately perform ultrasound exams in emergency and acute care
situations.
Markets: Emergency MDs/Residents, ERs and Urgent Care Centers, Sonographers working in the emergency or acute care setting, Trauma/General Surgeons & Residents, Critical Care Specialists
The Only Book to Combine:
Also includes Separate Chapters on Training and Program Development; Ultrasound Equipment; Physics and Instrumentation; Soft Tissue Applications; Pediatric Applications
About the
Authors
O. John Ma,
MD, Vice Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Truman Medical Center;
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Missouri-Kansas City
School of Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri Dr. Ma is the Principal Investigator
for the national multi-center Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Registry. He is also
co-editor of McGraw-Hill's highly successful Emergency Medicine Companion
Handbook and Just The Facts in Emergency Medicine.
James R. Mateer, MD, RDMS, Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin; Attending Staff Physician, Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Waukesha, Wisconsin Dr. Mateer is regarded as one of the "founding fathers" of emergency ultrasound, and established the first emergency ultrasound fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He was honored at the 2001 ACEP convention for his pioneering work in emergency ultrasound. In addition to being board-certified in Emergency Medicine, Dr. Mateer is a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer.
Table of Contents:
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
1 Training and Program Development 1
2 Ultrasound Equipment 15
3 Physics and Instrumentation 45
4 Trauma 67
5 Cardiac 89
6 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm 129
7 Hepatobiliary 143
8 General Surgery Applications 163
9 Renal 197
10 Testicular 221
11 First Trimester Pregnancy 239
12 Second and Third Trimester Pregnancy 277
13 Gynecologic Applications 315
14 Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis 335
15 Vascular Access 349
16 Soft Tissue Applications 361
17 Pediatric Applications 391
Index 419
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