On short-axis ultrasound, normal peripheral nerves display multiple hypoechoic fascicles separated by hyperechoic perineurial bands—an appearance often compared to this sweet, hexagonal structure.
What is a “honey comb”
This serious complication—caused by stomach contents entering the lungs—is something anesthesia and emergency providers work hard to avoid because it leads to high illness and injury rates.
What is pulmonary aspiration?
Screening breast ultrasound findings are classified using this system, which ranks how suspicious an abnormality is for cancer.
What is BI-RADS
What are 3 modules that mention the coracoid process?
(must contain 3 of the following):
What are:
Shoulder Anatomy & Physiology
Biceps Tendon Sheath Injection & Aspiration
Acromioclavicular Joint Injection & Aspiration
Glenohumeral Joint Injection & Aspiration
Subacromial-Subdeltoid Bursa Injection & Aspiration
To minimize the risk of nerve damage, experts recommend using ultrasound to inject anesthetic in these anatomical structures, watching the anechoic fluid spread between their layers toward the target nerve.
What are “fascial planes”
These are the two things gastric ultrasound assesses to help estimate a patient’s risk of aspiration.
What are the volume and nature of gastric contents?
What does this image illustrate?
What is Lymphatic Supply to Breast
Or what is Lymphatic System
What are the parts of a TEE probe?
This is a potentially life-threatening condition resulting from significant systemic exposure to local anesthetics.
What is local anesthetic systemic toxicity
Or what is (LAST)
Anatomists divide the stomach into five regions. Name one.
What are the cardia, fundus, body, antrum, or pylorus.
These are the two types of breast imaging exams—one performed proactively in asymptomatic patients, and the other performed under radiologist supervision to evaluate specific concerns or abnormalities.
What are screening breast exams and diagnostic breast exams?
What is a Carrel patch?
What is a small circumferential circular or oval segment of the aorta adjacent to the renal artery ostium is typically harvested from deceased donors. The Carrel patch is anastomosed in an end-to-side fashion to the ipsilateral external iliac artery.
These types of blocks can be performed in the SonoSimulator®
What are Median Nerve, Fascia Iliaca, Rectus Sheath, +/- SkillBox
Which patient position is widely recommended for measuring the volume of gastric contents?
What is right lateral decubitus (RLD)
If using an ultrasound machine that doesn't have a calculation function how do you calculate the volume of the bladder
What is multiply D1 x D2 x D3 and divide by 2 for the bladder volume result.
Consensus guidelines recommend performing regional anesthesia only in awake adult patients with normal mental status for this important reason.
What is the ability to report symptoms like paresthesia?
Or what is “To report unusual sensations or discomfort”
Assessment of the volume and nature of the gastric contents is performed at what level/region of the stomach?
What is the antrum
What are the three vessels in the three-vessel view?
What are ductal Arch, Aortic Arch, Superior Vena Cava (SVC).
Name the pathology seen in this
What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrom (PCOS)