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46-year-old male presents to the ED with left flank pain. The patient states he has had pain that has gradually been worsening over the past 5-6 days. It is sometimes sharp and stabbing, but other times it is a dull ache. The patient denies trauma, fever, chills, or hematuria. The patients vitals are...
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33-year-old male with left flank pain and microscopic hematuria. Ultrasound of the right kidney was normal. You scan the left kidney and note the following… Take the Case
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A 67-year-old male presents with right flank pain. His vitals as stable and he is afebrile. His urinalysis reveals: 30 - 100 RBC, 30 - 100 WBC, and large bacteria. You perform a focused ultrasound and note the following... Take the case
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A 22 y.o. female presents with right flank pain and hematuria. You perform a focused ultrasound and note the following... Take the Case
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86-year-old female presents with back pain. She has a known history of AAA. Her vital signs are BP 108/72, HR 100, RR 20. You perform an ultrasound of her aorta and kidneys and note the following… Take the Case
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35-year-old male with right flank pain and microscopic hematuria. You perform a focused 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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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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64-year-old female with right flank pain. Patient has a history of ovarian CA for which she is undergoing treatment. Her vital signs are stable and she is afebrile. Her urinalysis reveals 30-100 wbcs and 30-100 rbcs with large bacteria. You perform a focused ultrasound renal ultrasound and note the following...
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38 y.o. male with 1.5 hours of sudden left flank pain. No prior history of same and patient denies any significant PMH. His vitals are stable and he is afebrile. His urinalysis reveals no hematuria or pyuria. You perform a bedside renal ultrasound and note the following ... Take the Case
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64-year-old male presents with inability to urinate. He resides in a nursing home and the nurses were unable to pass a foley catheter. On arrival his vitals are: BP 88/42, HR 124, RR 24, T 38.4. Nursing places a foley in the ED which results in some urine via the foley but the patient complains of severe...
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48-year-old male with right flank pain. You perform a focused ultrasound to assess for hydronephrosis on the right. Review the images of the right kidney ... 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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48-year-old Amish female transferred via lifeflight after an auto vs. buggy accident. The patient is intubated at the scene for a GCS of 6. Her vitals on arrival are as follows: BP-84/50, HR 142, RR- 20(bagged) and PO-100%. On examination, she has multiple bruises noted on her torso and extremities....
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38-year-old female presents with right flank pain and vomiting. You are concerned she has a ureteral stone. You perform a bedside ultrasound and note the following ... Take the Case