FoCUS Posttest
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Question 1 of 33
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Do you feel any commercial products, devices, or services were inappropriately promoted in the educational content?
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Question 2 of 33
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Please enter your name and email address. This is how you will be identified for CME credit, so please make sure your email is accurate.
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Was there any particular concept or practice that resonated with you? Did you have an “ah-ha” moment? What was it about?
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What new approaches to your professional practice did you take away from this presentation? And how will you put them into practice?
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Question 5 of 33
5. Question
Which of the following is an appropriate application of FoCUS?
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Question 6 of 33
6. Question
Is it appropriate to bill a patient for a FoCUS exam?
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Question 7 of 33
7. Question
Is it necessary to record findings from a FoCUS exam in the chart?
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8. Question
Is it necessary to store images obtained during a FoCUS exam?
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Which two valves are seen in the parasternal long axis?
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Which two valves are seen in the apical 4 chamber view?
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What structure is most commonly seen at the very top of the ultrasound image in a subcostal 4 chamber image?
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Which of the following does not contribute to the assessment of global LV systolic function?
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Which of the following is the best method to assess global right ventricular function with FoCUS?
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In which view can the tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion be evaluated?
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What view is this and what is indicated by the arrow?
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What image is this, are the settings appropriate, and is it normal?
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What view is this and what structure is indicated?
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What view is this? Describe the global right ventricular systolic function.
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Question 19 of 33
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Where’s the coronary lesion?
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Where’s the coronary lesion?
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Where’s the coronary lesion?
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Where’s the coronary lesion?
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Describe the pathology
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Describe the pathology
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Which finding best distinguishes low afterload from profound hypovolemia?
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An IVC that is small and collapses with spontaneous ventilation suggests that the patient is likely:
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Question 33 of 33
33. Question
If the image you create appears too bright everywhere, you should…