Seeing is Believing: How Ultrasound Transformed My Diagnosis of AKI [Case presentation]
How to use POCUS to find the etiology of acute kidney injury (AKI). By Matthew Lipton, MD, FACEP. Board certified EM physician, advanced EM US fellowship trained, CCEeXAM testamur, and POCUS enthusiast. / @criticalcareecho

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