eFAST
Course time: 2h 29min
This valuable exam assesses the trauma patient for internal free fluid collection in the thorax and abdomen. Course participants will learn to identify the internal anatomy seen during the eFAST examination on ultrasound. In addition, students must be able to recognize abnormalities commonly encountered during an eFAST exam, and determine the appropriate transducer for different patient body types.
of 7 sections completed
eFAST: Pretest
Assess your current knowledge in this subject area with a pretest
eFAST: Lesson 1
Background, normal anatomy, and technique
eFAST: Mid-Test
Assess your knowledge of the material presented in lesson 1 with a mid-test
eFAST: Lesson 2
Pathology
eFAST: Post-Test
Assess your knowledge of the material presented in lesson 1 and lesson 2 with a post-test. Score 80% or higher to receive a certificate of completion.
Description
Left Upper Quarter Spleno-renal View
- Diaphragm
- Spleen
- Left Kidney
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Left Upper Quarter Spleno-renal View
- Diaphragm
- Spleen
- Left Kidney
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A. No Fluid
B. Abnormal Fluid Collection
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- Pleural Space
- Diaphragm
- Liver
- Right Kidney
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A. No Fluid
B. With Fluid
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Highlighted Area: Liver
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- Right Atrium (RA)
- Right Ventricle (RV)
- Left Ventricle (LV)
- Left Atrium (LA)
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Highlighted Area: Pericardium
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A. Normal
B. Abnormal Fluid Collection
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Highlighted Area: Comet Tails (Lung Lines)
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Highlighted Area: Pleural Line
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Highlighted Area: Pleural Line
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Highlighted Area: Ribs