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Please enter your user ID here. This should be the first three letters from your town of birth followed by the first three letters of your mother's first name. xample: Aron from Dayton is Daynan
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During Medical School, did you participate in a dedicated ultrasound curriculum that included lectures, AND hands-on sessions?
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Yes
No
Please answer Yes if you participated in the ultrasound curriculum at your medical school
During residency, did you participate in a dedicated ultrasound curriculum that included lectures, AND hands-on sessions?
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Yes
No
Please answer Yes if you participated in the ultrasound curriculum at your residency
How many years in totalhave you been exposed to a point of care ultrasound curriculum (including Medical school and residency)?
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< 1 1 2 3 4 >4
A 72-year-old male with end-stage renal disease with acute shortness of breath after missing dialysis. You are considering pulmonary edema.
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True
False
I don't know
"True" If the treating clinician could use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition, or "False" if the treating clinician could NOT use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition.
An 82-year-old female with shortness of breath and decreased breath sounds over the right lung after placement of a central line. You are considering a pneumothorax.
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True
False
I don't know
"True" If the treating clinician could use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition, or "False" if the treating clinician could NOT use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition.
A 35-year-old female with dysuria and increased urinary frequency. You are considering a urinary tract infection (UTI).
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True
False
I don't know
"True" If the treating clinician could use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition, or "False" if the treating clinician could NOT use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition.
A 62-year-old male with a known meningioma suddenly develops altered mental status, hypertension, and bradycardia. You are considering elevated intracranial pressure.
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True
False
I don't know
"True" If the treating clinician could use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition, or "False" if the treating clinician could NOT use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition.
A 72-year-old man with chest pain, hypotension, jugular venous distention, and muffled heart sounds. You are considering cardiac tamponade.
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True
False
I don't know
"True" If the treating clinician could use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition, or "False" if the treating clinician could NOT use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition.
A 73-year-old male with metastatic melanoma has shortness of breath and decreased lung sounds on the right. You are considering pleural effusion.
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True
False
I don't know
"True" If the treating clinician could use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition, or "False" if the treating clinician could NOT use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition.
Indications Question 7) prostate cancer has an obstructive uropathy. You are considering hydronephrosis.
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True
False
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"True" If the treating clinician could use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition, or "False" if the treating clinician could NOT use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition.
A 52-year-old alcoholic man has cough, hypoxemia, and a fever. You are considering pneumonia.
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True
False
I don't know
"True" If the treating clinician could use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition, or "False" if the treating clinician could NOT use an ultrasound to effectively diagnose the likely condition.
A 27-year-old female on oral contraceptive present with unilateral leg swelling and pain. You are considering a deep vein thrombosis.
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True
False
I don't know
Would point of care ultrasound significantly aid the provider in making this diagnosis?
A 49-year-old intubated patient, with a history of a refractory seizure disorder, has altered mental status. You are considering status epilepticus.
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True
False
I don't know
Would point of care ultrasound significantly aid the provider in making this diagnosis?
Please identify the left ventricle in the following picture:
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A
B
C
D
E
I don't know
Please identify the finding indicated by the "X" above
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Pneumothorax
Pleural Effusion
Pericardial effusion
Ascites
Normal lung
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Please identify the finding labeled "X" above
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Pleural effusion
Renal parenchyma
Ascites
Pericardial effusion
Abscess
I don't know
VIDEO
Please identify the findings marked by the arrows above
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A lines
B lines
Shred sign
Pleural Effusion
Hepaticized Lung
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VIDEO
Please identify the finding marked with an "X" in the above video
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Hepatic vein
Aorta
Left atrium
Inferior Vena Cava
Ascites
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VIDEO
Which of the following would be appropriate place to target for an intravenous catheter placement:
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A
B
C
D
E
I don't know
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Please estimate the left ventricular ejection fraction in the video above:
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Hyperdynamic (>75%)
Normal (50-75%)
Mildly Decreased (30-490%)
Severely Decreased (< 30%)
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Please identify the letter marking the right atrium in the picture above:
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A
B
C
D
E
I don't know
These two videos were acquired at the same site.
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The two videos above were acquired at the same site. You elect not to perform a paracentesis at this site. What reason is the best justification for this decision.Is there anything concerning about performing a paracentesis on this site?
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The liver is too close to the needle path
A nearby vessel is too close to the needle path
There is not enough fluid
There is adherent bowel
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Please select your interpretation for the above video:
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Normal heart function
Increased right heart pressure
Pericardial effusion
Mitral regurgitation
Cardiac arrest
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VIDEO
A patient with a known history of COPD and CHF presents with shortness of breath and an SpO2 of 88% on room air.
You ultrasound his lungs, and everywhere you put the probe, you see something similar to the image above.
Choose the most appropriate medication for a patient with the finding shown in the above video:
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Antibiotics
Diuretics
Bronchodilators
Glucocorticoids
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A patient presents with fever, cough and shortness of breath. You're concerned for pneumonia. You acquire the above video at his right lung base.
In addition to antibiotics, which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management.
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Thoracentesis
Re-ultrasound in 12-24 hours
Chest tube
Needle Thoracotomy
Aggressive diuresis
I don't know
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While evaluating a patient for Central Venous Catheter placement, you acquire the above video on the right side of her neck.
What is the most appropriate next step in getting her central line placed?
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Slide 2 cm more proximal, then placing the line
Evaluate the other side of the neck
Target the vessel on the right side of the screen
Target the vessel on the left side of the screen
Slide 2 cm distal, then place the line
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A patient with metastatic cancer status post multiple rounds of chemotherapy presents with shortness of breath and hypotension.
Based on the above video, what is the most appropriate next step in management?
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Thoracentesis
Begin inotropes
Pericardiocentesis
Aggresive diuresis
Begin antibiotics
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You are evaluating a patient with no past medical history who presents with sudden onset of shortness of breath, and hypoxemia.
Please identify the intervention in the list that is most appropriate considering the above video:
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Needle Thoracotomy
Diuretics
Thoracentesis
CT scan
Incision and Drainage
I don't know
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