@sbpottermd Sam! Tough from a still - if it were an exam I’d say free fluid nearing the liver tip. Fat would have more echo. Very tough, would want a clip. Appears to be fluid - which kind hard to say - blood, ascitic, cystic.
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@EMSwami Agree. It is a fxn of supply v demand. Residents are profitable for hospitals, even if some programs don’t fill, it is a likely win financially. Problem is that training may suffer, though one could argue more autonomy may lead to better docs etc. EM is definitely not dead…
@DruvBhagavan@EM_RESUS Love the picto. I think it’s air in abdomen. If blood than super subtle or clot but unsure timing of stab. V Cool clip. *What you have listed Bowel is Psoas m.
@SonoEMdoc@EMSwami@nbcsnl A bizarre, unfunny monologue (as most are on SNL these days). To call for its removal is so peculiar and, I completely agree, wrong. Simply bash it and have a sense of humor.
@MichaelPSenger@TimRunsHisMouth Certainly true, yet try NOT intubating a hypoxic/undifferentiated pt bc it “might be Covid”. And once tubed, extubation is complicated process (family, etc). Many efforts (proning) were employed more than ever before to avoid tubing folks - Intubated pts were sickest of the sick