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27-year-old female presents with slight pelvic cramping. The patient is afebrile and has normal vital signs. The patient states her LMP was almost 4 weeks ago. She has no other complaints. Her urine pregnancy test was positive in the ED. You perform a pelvic ultrasound... Take the Case
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49-year-old female with RUQ abdominal pain and jaundice. She has prior history of cholecystectomy in 1998. The patient denies other PMH. Her vitals are stable and she is afebrile. You perform a RUQ ultrasound and note the following... Take the Case
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44 y.o. male with left flank pain and microscopic hematuria. Take the Case
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29-year-old female presents to the ED with a “skin infection” of her left flank. The wound is in her mid axillary line in her left middle quadrant. She states she has had subjective fever, no chills. Her medical history is significant only for a bariatric surgery 6 months ago... Tak e the...
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28-year-old male with right flank pain. His vitals are stable and he is afebrile. You perform focused renal ultrasound and note the following.. . Take the Case
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68-year-old male presents with acute dyspnea. He has not sought care since moving to town several years ago. He relates a history of prior MI and heart failure. He is not taking any meds currently. You perform a focused ultrasound in order to assess LV function... Take the Challenge
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26-year-old female presents with right adnexal pain and spotting. She is 6 weeks pregnant by dates and has a quantitative HCG of 2014. Her vital signs are stable and she is afebrile. You perform and ultrasound and note the following... Take the Challenge
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34-year-old male with non-traumatic right scrotal pain and swelling. Pt denies fever, chills, dysuria or penile discharge. His vital signs are stable and he is afebrile. T ake the Case
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22-year-old male with single GSW to the left lateral chest presents via EMS. Medics report the patient had spontaneous circulation en route but then arrested as they were pulling up to the ambulance bay. On arrival, the patient is in full cardiac arrest. While initial resuscitation is being performed...
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45-year-old female thrown from horse presents with right flank pain and bruising. Her vitals are stable and she is afebrile. You perform a FAST exam and note the following in the perihepatic window: T ake the Case
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28-year-old male with no known medical history presents with two weeks of the "worst cold I have ever had" and right sided chest pain. Vital signs are: BP 118/74, HR 124, RR 26, PO 92% and Temp 38.8. On exam he has markedly diminished breath sounds on the right. Due to multiple traumas, you...
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43-year-old female presents with RUQ pain. She is afebrile and has stable vital signs. Her exam is unremarkable except for RUQ tenderness. You perform an ultrasound and note the following ... Take the Case
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34-year-old female presents after MVC. She was initially hypotensive but is currently normotensive. During the perihepatic scan, your resident calls you over because he has a question. Review the following images ... Take the Case
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18-year-old Hispanic female presents with RUQ abdominal pain of two days duration. Her vital signs are stable and she is afebrile. She is jaundiced . Her labs reveal elevation of her transaminases, total/direct bilirubin, and alkaline phosphatase. Her PMH is only significant for her being 4 months postpartum...
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24-year-old female with prior history of renal stones presents with right flank pain, vomiting and fever. She states it feels like when she her last kidney stone. Her vital signs are stable but she is febrile at 38.8. You perform a bedside ultrasound to assess for unilateral hydronephrosis. You do not...