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2D sonoanatomy of the RUQ and LUQ views
In the image each letter labels a structure. Insert the correct letters for each statement and click “Next”.
- shows the splenorenal recessshows the Morison’s pouchshows the diaphragm on patient’s left sideshows the spleenshows the livershows the diaphragm on patient’s right side
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- the spleen is seen below the diaphragm
- will appear as anechoic, black areas on the ultrasound screen
- the diaphragm will be seen on the right side of the ultrasound screen
- for evaluating the bladder and the area around the bladder in the P view
- when the OM on the transducer and the OI on the ultrasound screen are placed correctly
- In the LUQ view
- Free fluid in the pericardium and in the peritoneum
- With the OI on the left side of the screen, and directing the OM on the transducer towards the feet in the RUQ view
- Full urinary bladder is optimal
- In the SC view the apex of the heart is placed on the right side of the screen
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- can change to a positive FAST with free fluid after blood transfusion
- appears as a black splitting of the white line between the liver and the heart
- a focused ultrasound examination for free fluid
- is the most sensitive location for assessment of free fluid in the LUQ
- as homogeneous, anechoic (black) “masses” in locations where free fluid is normally absent
- A negative FAST examination in a hypovolemic patient
- Pericardial fluid in the subcostal area
- FAST is
- The space between the diaphragm and the spleen
- Free fluid is seen
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