Point of Care Ultrasound for Ascites (POCUS)
This video is brought to you by the Stanford Medicine 25 to teach you how to use bedside point of care ultrasound. In this video we show you point of care ultrasound for imaging ascites caused by fluid in the peritoneal cavity of the abdomen. This is done by simultaneously demonstrating the position of the probe and ultrasound images. This video is led by Dr. Andre Kumar. He is faculty at Stanford and a hospitalist with extensive experience in point of care ultrasound. The Stanford Medicine 25 program for bedside medicine at the Stanford School of Medicine aims to promote the culture of bedside medicine to make current and future clinicians and other healthcare provides better at the art of physical diagnosis and more confident at the bedside of their patients. Visit us: Website: http://stanfordmedicine25.stanford.edu/ Blog: https://stanfordmedicine25.stanford.e... Facebook: / stanfordmedicine25twitter: / stanfordmed25 #ascitesultrasound #identifyingascitesonultrasound #ascites #abdominalultrasound #ultrasound #pocus #pointofcareultrasound #pointofcareultrasoundtraining #bedsideultrasound #physicalexam #liverexam #liver #cirrhosis #peritonitis #stanfordmedicine25

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