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Echocardiography
Level 1
Tutorial: TTE Basic Views
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Tutorial: TTE Basic Views
Learn how to obtain the basic views required for a focused cardiac ultrasound examination.
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Tutorial: TTE Basic Views
Probe movement
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1h 24m
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Probe movement
Probe movement
2
View: Parasternal Long
View: Parasternal Long
3
View: Parasternal Short
View: Parasternal Short
4
View: Apical 4 chamber
View: Apical 4 chamber
5
View: Subcostal and IVC
View: Subcostal and IVC
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Probe movement
The ultrasound probe can be moved in 5 different ways. In order to become competent with ultrasound image acquisition, your hand needs to learn how to move the probe in each of these 5 different ways:
Slide the probe up and down (in a head to toe direction)
Slide the probe medially and laterally
Heel-toe tilting (change angle toward and away from probe marker)
Sweeping (change angle 90 degrees axis from probe marker)
Rotation (clockwise or counter-clockwise)
A challenge when learning these movements is applying one movement without also changing the other 4 movements. This skill requires a lot of practice. You will need many hours of scanning to learn this skill.
Another challenge is to connect your hand, brain and eyes to learn how each of these 5 movements changes the image on the screen. This is an additional skill that also takes many hours of scanning to learn.
You cannot learn this skill by watching
; it can only be learned by having your hand on the probe and actively scanning patients or volunteers.
For each of the basic views in the upcoming lessons, we will show you specifically how to obtain those views and how each of the 5 movements change the image on the screen.
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