Having watched the Gastric Ultrasound talk, let’s review a few of those critical concepts, shall we?
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Nice job, you knocked that out. If you scored less than 80%, I’d strongly suggest that you circle back and watch the lecture again.
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Which of the following does not increase morbidity as it relates to aspiration?
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You’re right, morbidity is associated with content (particulates or not?), pH and volume.
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Hmmm… not quite
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Which portion of the stomach is ideally imaged when performing gastric ultrasound?
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Correct, the gastric antrum is what we’re looking for!
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The antrum is what we want to image. This is important, make sure it’s clear!
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Which patient position is the most sensitive when assessing gastric contents?
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Yep, you’ve got it! The specificity in the supine position is good, but the sensitivity is not.
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Hmmm… let’s look at that again.
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Which ultrasound probe should be used for gastric ultrasound in adults?
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Exactly. While a phased array probe can be used it’s not ideal. Linear probes may work in kids (< 40 kg). When we can, we'll use curvilinear probes in adults.
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While a phased array probe can be used it’s not ideal. Linear probes may work in kids (< 40 kg). When we can, we'll use curvilinear probes in adults.
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In which of the following clinical scenarios is gastric ultrasound indicated?
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You got it, nice job! Gastric ultrasound is indicated in the setting of questionable NPO status, including possible delayed gastric emptying.
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Hm. Give this one another try. Gastric ultrasound is most useful with questionable NPO status, including possible delayed gastric emptying.
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In which of the following patients may the value of gastric ultrasound be severely limited? (select all that apply)