Patient-Centered Sonography: Indications and Contraindications - Part 1
abdominal ultrasoundARDMS exam prepMurphy signcholecystitisjaundiceright upper quadrant painbiliary obstructionliver enzymes
Abdomen Exam Prep
Patient-Centered Sonography: Indications and Contraindications - Part 1
Explore the critical role of patient history and clinical indications in abdominal sonography. Learn to correlate symptoms like jaundice and right upper quadrant pain with findings such as cholecystitis and biliary obstruction. ARDMS, ARRT, and CCI registry exam preparation.
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31:25 lessonCorrelate symptoms like jaundice and right upper quadrant pain with imaging findings to assess for cholecystitis. Evaluate a positive Murphy sign and analyze elevated liver enzymes to guide the diagnostic exam.
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