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Master high-yield point-of-care ultrasound applications that are targeted specifically to answer questions that arise commonly in the outpatient clinic! Written for primary care providers in Family Medicine, Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, Ultrasound for Primary Care is a practical, easy-to-read guide.
Learn to incorporate ultrasound to augment your physical exam for evaluation of thyroid nodules, enlarged lymph nodes, pericardial effusion, chronic kidney disease, and a host of musculoskeletal issues, and much more. Additionally, included are chapters on ultrasound for guidance of procedures including joint injections, lumbar puncture and needle biopsy, to name a few. Well-illustrated and highly templated, this unique title helps you expand the scope of your practice and provide more effective patient care.
Learn to incorporate ultrasound to augment your physical exam for evaluation of thyroid nodules, enlarged lymph nodes, pericardial effusion, chronic kidney disease, and a host of musculoskeletal issues, and much more. Additionally, included are chapters on ultrasound for guidance of procedures including joint injections, lumbar puncture and needle biopsy, to name a few. Well-illustrated and highly templated, this unique title helps you expand the scope of your practice and provide more effective patient care.
- Puts key concepts in the perspective of common questions that arise in primary care with case-based clinical vignettes that exemplify the situations in which these questions arise
- Presents information in highly templated chapters that provide a clinical vignette, review of the evidence, description of protocol, illustrations, ultrasound view of anatomy, pearls and pitfalls, algorithms, billing codes, and more.
- Features additional chapters on procedures, covering Musculoskeletal Aspirations and Injections, Central Line Placement, Thoracentesis, Core Needle
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- CONTENTS
- Contributors vi
- Preface xii
- PART I INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 1 Ultrasound Basics: Physics, Transducers,
- Conventions, Terminology, and Artifacts 3
- Victor V. Rao and Robert Haddad
- CHAPTER 2 Point-of-Care Ultrasound Billing
- and Credentialing 13
- Francisco I. Norman and Paul Bornemann
- PART 2 ANSWERING CLINICAL
- QUESTIONS
- SYSTEM 1 HEAD AND NECK
- SECTION 1: Eyes 19
- CHAPTER 3 Is the Patient’s Intracranial
- Pressure Elevated 19
- James M. Daniels, Erica Miller-Spears, and
- Linda M. Savage
- CHAPTER 4 Does the Patient Have a Retinal
- or Vitreous Detachment 25
- Dae Hyoun (David) Jeong, James M. Daniels, and
- Cesar S. Arguelles
- SECTION 2: Thyroid 30
- CHAPTER 5 Does This Thyroid Nodule
- Need to Be Biopsied 30
- Brooke Hollins McAdams and Keisha Bonhomme Ellis
- SECTION 3: Lymph Node 41
- CHAPTER 6 Is This Enlarged Lymph Node Benign
- Appearing 41
- Elana Thau and Charisse W. Kwan
- SECTION 4: Central Nervous System 47
- CHAPTER 7 Does This Patient Have Hydrocephalus 47
- Duncan Norton, Sofia Markee, and Paul Bornemann
- SYSTEM 2 THORAX
- SECTION 1: Cardiac 56
- CHAPTER 8 What Is the Patient’s Left Ventricular
- Systolic Function 56
- Mark E. Shaffer and Andrew D. Vaughan
- CHAPTER 9 Does the Patient Have Left Ventricular
- Hypertrophy 62
- Julian Reese and Paul Bornemann
- CHAPTER 10 Does the Patient Have a
- Pericardial Effusion 69
- Mark E. Shaffer
- CHAPTER 11 Does the Patient Have Right
- Heart Strain 75
- Mark E. Shaffer and Joseph C. Lai
- SECTION 2: Lung 82
- CHAPTER 12 Does the Patient Have Pulmonary
- Edema 82
- Michael Wagner and Keith R. Barron
- CHAPTER 13 Does the Patient Have a Pleural Effusion 90
- Kevin Bergman and Jennifer Madeline Owen
- CHAPTER 14 Does the Patient Have a Pneumothorax 97
- Keith R. Barron and Michael Wagner
- CHAPTER 15 Does the Patient Have Pneumonia 104
- Andrew W. Shannon and William Chotas
- SECTION 3: Breast 111
- CHAPTER 16 Does the Patient’s Breast Mass Need
- to Be Biopsied 111
- Esther Kim, Andrew Kim, John Rocco MacMillan Rodney,
- and William MacMillan Rodney
- SYSTEM 3 ABDOMEN AND PELVIS
- SECTION 1: Renal 118
- CHAPTER 17 Does the Patient Have Nephrolithiasis 118
- David Flick, Holly Beth Crellin, and Nicholas Adam Kohles
- CHAPTER 18 Does the Patient Have Chronic Kidney
- Disease 127
- Melissa Ferguson and Jason Reinking
- SECTION 2: Hepatobiliary 132
- CHAPTER 19 Does the Patient Have
- Hepatosplenomegaly 132
- Androuw Carrasco
- CHAPTER 20 Does the Patient Have Hepatic Steatosis 136
- Gina Bornemann and Paul Bornemann
- CHAPTER 21 Does the Patient Have Ascites 143
- Erin Stratta and Kendra Johnson
- CHAPTER 22 Does the Patient Have Cholelithiasis
- or Cholecystitis 151
- Matthew Fentress SECTION 3: Bowel 158
- CHAPTER 23 Does the Patient Have a
- Bowel Obstruction 158
- Margaret R. Lewis and Vivek S. Tayal
- CHAPTER 24 Does the Patient Have Appendicitis 163
- David Flick, Maria G. Valdez, and Aaron C. Jannings
- CHAPTER 25 Does the Patient Have Intussusception 169
- Aun Woon (Cindy) Soon and Peter James Snelling
- CHAPTER 26 Does the Patient Have Pyloric Stenosis 174
- Aun Woon (Cindy) Soon and Peter James Snelling
- SECTION 4: Obstetric 178
- CHAPTER 27 Does the Patient Have a Viable
- Intrauterine Pregnancy 178
- Benjamin J. F. Huntley, Francis M. Goldshmid, and
- Erin S. L. Huntley
- CHAPTER 28 What Is the Gestational Age 189
- Erin S. L. Huntley and Benjamin J. F . Huntley
- CHAPTER 29 What Is the Status of Fetal Well-Being 199
- Benjamin J. F . Huntley and Brandon Williamson
- SECTION 5: Pelvis 206
- CHAPTER 30 Does This Patient Have Testicular
- Torsion 206
- Charisse W. Kwan
- CHAPTER 31 How Thick Is the Patient’s Endometrial
- Stripe 212
- Lauren Castleberry and Joy Shen-Wagner
- CHAPTER 32 Does the Patient Have an
- Adnexal Mass 218
- Joshua N. Splinter, William MacMillan Rodney,
- Gary Paul Willers, II, and John Rocco MacMillan Rodney
- CHAPTER 33 What Is the Patient’s Postvoid Residual
- Bladder Volume 226
- John Doughton
- CHAPTER 34 Is the Patient’s Intrauterine
- Device in the Proper Location 231
- Joy Shen-Wagner and Lauren Castleberry
- SYSTEM 4 MUSCLES, BONES, AND SOFT
- TISSUE
- SECTION 1: Musculoskeletal 245
- CHAPTER 35 Does the Patient Have a Joint Effusion 245
- Nicole T. Yedlinsky, Alex Mroszczyk-McDonald, and
- Joshua R. Pfent
- CHAPTER 36 Does the Patient Have a Rotator
- Cuff Tear 251
- Michael J. Murphy and Tenley E. Murphy
- CHAPTER 37 Does the Patient Have an Ankle
- Sprain or Fracture 265
- Tenley E. Murphy and Patrick F. Jenkins, III
- CHAPTER 38 Does the Patient Have Tendinopathy 271
- Michael Marchetti
- CHAPTER 39 Is the Patient’s Arthritis From
- Crystal Disease 276
- Mark H. Greenberg
- CHAPTER 40 Does the Patient Have Carpal
- Tunnel Syndrome 287
- Paul Bornemann and Mohamed Gad
- SECTION 2: Skin and Soft Tissue 295
- CHAPTER 41 Does the Patient Have Cellulitis
- or an Abscess 295
- Casey Parker and Matthew Fitzpatrick
- CHAPTER 42 Is a Foreign Body Present 301
- Jennifer S. Lee and Joshua R. Pfent
- CHAPTER 43 Is This Soft Tissue Mass Concerning 306
- Ximena Wortsman
- CHAPTER 44 Does the Patient Have a Hernia 316
- John Rocco MacMillan Rodney and William
- MacMillan Rodney
- SYSTEM 5 VASCULAR
- SECTION 1: Peripheral Venous 325
- CHAPTER 45 Does the Patient Have a
- Lower Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis 325
- Paul Bornemann
- SECTION 2: Inferior Vena Cava 335
- CHAPTER 46 What Is the Patient’s Central Venous
- Pressure 335
- Matthew Fentress
- SECTION 3: Aorta 341
- CHAPTER 47 Does the Patient Have an Abdominal
- Aortic Aneurysm 341
- Neil Jayasekera and Naman Shah
- SECTION 4: Carotid 346
- CHAPTER 48 Does the Patient Have Carotid
- Stenosis 346
- Nicholas LeFevre
PART 3 COMBINING INTO- PROTOCOLS
- CHAPTER 49 Cardiopulmonary Limited Ultrasound
- Examination (CLUE) 355
- Zachary B. Self and F. Laura Bertani
- CHAPTER 50 Focused Ultrasonography in
- Trauma (FAST) 364
- Caroline Brandon and Tarina Lee Kang
- CHAPTER 51 Rapid Ultrasound for Shock and
- Hypotension (RUSH) 373
- Mena RamosCHAPTER 56 Lumbar Puncture 413
- Naushad Amin
- CHAPTER 57 Peripheral Intravenous Catheter
- Placement 419
- David Schrift, Carol Choe, and Darien B. Davda
- CHAPTER 58 Core Needle Biopsy/Fine Needle
- Aspiration 427
- Paul Bornemann and Mohamed Gad
- CHAPTER 59 Saline Infusion Sonography 437
- Lauren Castleberry
- Index 443
PART 4 PROCEDURES- CHAPTER 52 Musculoskeletal Aspirations and
- Injections 385
- Alexei O. DeCastro, Dae Hyoun (David) Jeong, and
- Jock Taylor
- CHAPTER 53 Central Line Placement 391
- Jilian R. Sansbury
- CHAPTER 54 Diagnostic and Therapeutic
- Thoracentesis Using Point-of-Care Ultrasound 399
- Wynn Traylor Harvey, II, Sergio Urcuyo, and Claire Hartung
- CHAPTER 55 Paracentesis 407
- Andrew D. Vaughan and Daniel P. Dewey
ISBN: 9781496366986
ISBN-10: 1496366980
Published: 16th January 2020
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 456
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins USA
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 28 x 21 x 2
Weight (kg): 1.3
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