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Shock and Hypotension in the Pediatric Patient: RUSH Protocol - Training Video

Shock and Hypotension in the Pediatric Patient: RUSH Protocol

 

Shock and Hypotension in the Pediatric Patient: RUSH Protocol

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Shock and Hypotension in the Pediatric Patient: RUSH Protocol

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Overview

Shock and Hypotension in the Pediatric Patient: RUSH Protocol Training Video is designed to provide an overview for use of ultrasound for shock and hypotension in pediatric patients in trauma, critical care, and emergency medicine clinical settings.

Date of Original Release: 9/7/2020
Reviewed for content accuracy: 9/7/2023
Reviewed by: Gulfcoast Ultrasound CME Committee
This edition valid for credit through: 9/7/2026
Video Length: 00:41:00

Online Video Product Code: OV-PRUSH2
DVD Product Code: VL-PRUSH2
USB Product Code: USB-PRUSH2

Topics

  • Evaluation of Heart Contractibility and Pericardial Effusion
  • Evaluation of the Inferior Vena Cava, Diameter and Variation
  • Evaluation of Morison’s Pouch; FAST Exam and Free Fluid
  • Evaluation of Pneumothorax
  • Evaluation of Pleural Effusion
  • Evaluation of Lung A Lines & B-Lines
  • Evaluation of the Abdominal Aorta; Diameter
  • Evaluation of Pneumothorax; Effusions and Pulmonary Edema
  • Case Studies

Objectives

  • Distinguish the different types of shock and hypotension associated with bedside ultrasound on pediatric patients.
  • Demonstrate the use of ultrasound for evaluating and diagnosing shock.
  • Identify normal vs' abnormal ultrasound appearance of the lungs, heart, inferior vena cava, aorta, and peritoneal space.

Audience

Physicians, PA’s, sonographers and other medical professionals who will be involved with performing and/or interpreting pediatric emergency/critical care ultrasound examinations. Physicians may include (but is not limited to) emergency medicine, critical care, trauma surgery, radiology, internal medicine, and primary care.

Faculty

GulfCoast Ultrasound Institute

Stephanie Doniger  MD, RDMS, FAAP, FACEP

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician.
Brooklyn, NY.
GUI QI Task Force Subcommittee
No relevant financial relationships to disclose.

Faculty Disclosure
Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute, Inc.adheres to ACCME Essential Areas, Standards, and Policies regarding industry support of CME. Speakers will disclose any relevant commercial relationships prior to the start of the educational activity.

Content Validation
All presentations for this CME activity were reviewed and approved by members of the GUI CME Review Committee to determine content validity and to ensure that no conflicts of interest exist prior to the activity commencement or material compilation.

Disclosure of Individuals in Control of Content
In addition to the faculty listed the following individuals are recognized by GUI as being in control of content of this program:

James Mateer, MD, RDMS (Medical Director-planner, QI Task Force Subcommittee)
Medical Director, Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute
No relevant financial relationships to disclose.

Charlotte Derr, MD, RDMS, FACEP (Co-Medical Director-planner, QI Task Force Subcommittee)
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine &
Fellowship Director of Emergency Medicine
Ultrasound Fellowship Program
University of South Florida Medical School
Tampa, FL.
No relevant financial relationships to disclose

Andreas Dewitz, MD, RDMS(Member of Advisory Board, QI Task Force Subcommittee)
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Vice Chair of Ultrasound Education
Boston Medical Center Boston, MA
No relevant financial relationships to disclose

Lori Green, BA, RT, RDMS, RDCS, RVT (Program Director - planner, Content Reviewer, QI Task Force Subcommittee)
President, Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute, Inc.
No relevant financial relationships to disclose

Trisha Reo, AAS, RDMS, RVT (Program Coordinator - planner, Content Reviewer, QI Task Force Subcommittee)
Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute, Inc.
St. Petersburg, FL
No relevant financial relationships to disclose


Disclosure of Commercial Support
There was no commercial support involved in the planning, development/implementation of this activity.


Credits (Optional with additional purchase)

The Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.


The Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This course also meets CME/CEU requirements for ARDMS. Note: While offering the CME credit hours noted above, activities are not intended to provide extensive training or certification for exam performance or interpretation.

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