File:UOTW 59 - Ultrasound of the Week 1.webm

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English: :This is a critically ill 59 year old diabetic male who presents with severe altered mental status and a fever of 103.4F. You intubate the patient upon arrival because he does not appear to be protecting his airway. Vitals show a systolic blood pressure of 60/40. You obtain the following ultrasound of the neck vessels. What does the patient need based on this scan?
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Blog post: https://www.ultrasoundoftheweek.com/uotw-59/
Author Ben Smith
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