SAQ 738 – Administration – bedside ultrasound in undifferentiated shock

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A 74-year-old man is brought from home by ambulance with blood pressure 75/40 mmHg.

He is incoherent and delirious and cannot provide further history.

You perform bedside ultrasound to assess possible causes of shock.

List six (6) important diagnoses you would seek on bedside ultrasound. For each, state one (1) specific diagnostic ultrasound feature and one (1) specific treatment with rationale. Do not repeat the same ultrasound feature for two diagnoses.

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