We have looked at peripheral physiology last week and now following it up with looking at the venous ultrasound and some ultrasound basics. Please leave any questions you have below.
Great explanation! Thank you. I'm about to take my Vascular registry exam and your ultrasound videos do a much better job at explaining waveforms than Edelman 's ESP seminar. thank you so very very much.
Hi Annie. Great Question. When you are performing local compression (to check for DVT), you are indirectly performing augmentation for a more proximal window. So you do not have to avoid augmentation. If you feel comfortable, you can always ask the patient to perform a toe plantar flexion (which would do the same thing).