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What you will learn

Course description: 

This comprehensive one-day course focuses on an introduction to the use of point of care ultrasound. Philips recognizes that every clinical practice is unique and the need for tailored education to address a wide range of clinical challenges. With this in mind, this course has been designed to present a customized educational experience based on your particular needs from a list of topics related to the introductory application of POCUS.  Choose up to 4 topics and we will deliver high quality interactive, introductory level education, convenient to your site, with a Philips Clinical Service Specialist.

The course can be customized to include up to 4 of the following topics per day of delivery: 

• Basic ultrasound principles

• Ultrasound protocol for imaging and identification of the central veins before, during and after central venous access

• The FAST protocol with normal and abnormal findings

• Ultrasound identification of lung and pleural space

• Ultrasound guided peripheral vascular access for intravenous (IV) cannulation

• Focused echocardiography

• RUSH protocol with normal and abnormal findings

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Course objectives: 

Upon completion of this course, depending on the topics selected, the learner should be able to:

• Explain the artifacts visualized in lung ultrasound

• Describe the appearance of pneumothorax and pleural effusion with ultrasound

• Discuss the clinical indications and essential views associated with FAST exams

• Describe the calculation of ejection fraction and stroke volume using transthoracic echo

• Describe the vessel criteria for ultrasound guided peripheral vascular access

• Discuss the procedural steps to placing a central line with ultrasound guidance/assistance

Course details

Course Code: 

POC218

Delivery method: 

  • Instructor-led

Language: 

  • English

Duration: 

1 Day

Course instructor(s) : 

Philips Instructor

Course disclaimer: 

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