in

Browse Site by Tags

Showing related tags and posts accross the entire site.
  • Case of the Week - Case # 101

    24-year-old female presents with vaginal spotting and cramping. She is hemodynamically stable and her quantitative HCG is 1548. You perform a focused EV ultrasound and note the following... Take the Case
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 11-10-2008
  • Case of the Week - Case # 95

    21-year-old G3P2 TOA1 female presents with severe pelvic pain, lies with her hips flexed and won't straighten her legs. Pulse 102, BP 102/80,temp 37.0 R-16. Pt refuses pelvic and abd exam, demands a CT scan, denies pregnancy based on a mefipristone abortion 6 weeks PTA. Her serum preg IS negative...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 09-29-2008
  • Case of the Week - Case # 94

    18-year-old G1P0 female presents with spotting and cramping. Her vitals are stable and she is afebrile. Your resident states he sees an IUP and notices the flicker of the cardiac activity. You perform a focused ultrasound and note the following... Take the Case
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 09-22-2008
  • Case of the Week - Case # 92

    34-year-old female with left lower abdominal pain and spotting. She has a quant of 786. Her vitals are stable and she is afebrile. You perform a focused ultrasound and note the following... Take the Case
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 09-08-2008
  • Case of the Week - Case # 83

    A 24-year-old G1P0 female presents to the ED with pelvic cramping and spotting. Her vitals are stable and she is afebrile. The patient states she has had some lower pelvic pain for 36 hours and has bleed less than 2 pads in the last 12 hours. Her quantitative hCG is 3,680. You perform a focused bedside...
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 07-07-2008
  • Case of the Week - Case # 23

    24-year-old female presents with suprapubic cramping and bleeding. Her vitals are stable and she is afebrile. By dates she is 11w5d and her quantitative HCG is 5897 mIU/ml. You perform an EV ultrasound and note the following ... Take the Case
    Posted to Cases (Weblog) by Rob on 04-18-2007
Page 1 of 1 (6 items)
Copyright © EMsono, LLC, 2006 - 2009. Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Education