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Emergency Ultrasound Made Easy 2nd Edition Justin Bowra Mbbs Facem Ccpu Editor

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Emergency Ultrasound Made Easy 2nd Edition Justin Bowra Mbbs Facem Ccpu Editor
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Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.82 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Justin Bowra MBBS FACEM CCPU (editor), Russell McLaughlin MB BCH BAO FRCSI MMedSci FCEM CFEU (editor)
ISBN: 9780702041907, 0702041904
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 2

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Emergency Ultrasound Made Easy 2nd Edition Justin Bowra Mbbs Facem Ccpu Editor by Justin Bowra Mbbs Facem Ccpu (editor), Russell Mclaughlin Mb Bch Bao Frcsi Mmedsci Fcem Cfeu (editor) 9780702041907, 0702041904 instant download after payment.

This book is a pocket-sized, practical introduction and ready reference to focused ultrasound (USS) in the Emergency Department. USS is a safe, rapid imaging technique, however, it is only in recent years that its role has emerged in the field of Emergency Medicine. In this context, limited Emergency USS is used to answer very specific questions, such as the presence or absence of AAA (abdominal aortic aneurysm), or of free fluid (such as blood) in the abdomen after trauma. Unlike other imaging modalities (eg CT scan) it is a rapid technique that can 'come to the patient'. The book explains the indications for, and use of, limited USS. Importantly it also explains its limitations.

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