Using Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) to Monitor COVID-19

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Lung POCUS for COVID-19

The recent coronavirus outbreak is a serious health concern. Learn how ultrasound can support healthcare providers in monitoring and managing patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19.

Videos

POCUS and COVID19

Emergency Bedside Lung Ultrasound

Pulmonary and Cardiac in COVID19 Patients

Ultrasound for Pneumonia

Diagnosing Neonatal Pulmonary Diseases

Lung Ultrasound Explained

Ultrasound Applications for COVID19

Resources

POCUS Lung Ultrasound

POCUS: Changing the Diagnostic Process

Tracking COVID-19 with Dr. Yale Tung Chen

The Foundations of Lung Ultrasound

6 Tips for Better POCUS Images

CDC COVID-19 Information

Managing Healthcare Workers' Stress

ESICM

COVID-19 and the role of POCUS

Clinical Case Examples

Lung POCUS

Lung Ultrasound: Pneumonia

Pneumonia and Air Space Consolidation

Pneumothorax

Pulmonary Anatomy

Pleural Fluid

Cardiac POCUS for COVID-19

The recent coronavirus outbreak is a serious health concern. Learn how cardiac ultrasound can support healthcare providers in monitoring and managing patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19.

Videos

Acute Heart Failure Protocol

Pulmonary and Cardiac in COVID19 Patients

Basic Cardiac Ultrasound

Parasternal Long Axis

Ultrasound for Myocarditis

Resources

POCUS for Cardiac Resuscitation

Focused Cardiac Ultrasound Infographic

Your Best APICAL 4 Chamber

POCUS for Cardiac Exams

The Heart of POCUS

Clinical Case Examples

Apical 4 Color Doppler

Apical 4 from a Left Lateral Decubitus Position

Septal Measurements with POCUS

POCUS PLAX Echocardiogram

POCUS Apical View

Evaluating Cardiac Ejection Fraction

Mental Health Resources for Healthcare Workers During COVID-19

The recent coronavirus outbreak is a serious health concern. Discover mental health and self-care resources for healthcare professionals that may be helpful during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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