The best way to quickly review this video is to view all the autogenerated chapters in the video on YouTube and then to quickly scan the timeline of the video on YouTube for additional important slides.
In addition to today’s resource, please review Links To The UW Basic Obstetrics Ultrasound Course With Links To Additional Resources posted on May 4, 2024 by Tom Wade MD. The UW Basic Obstetric Ultrasound Course Participant Handbook is not currently available online. The above link may offer an alternative satisfactory set of resources for the UW Basic Obstetrics Ultrasound Course.
In addition to today’s resource, please review Links To And Excerpts From “False negative point‐of‐care urine pregnancy tests in an urban academic emergency department: a retrospective cohort study”
Posted on May 5, 2024 by Tom Wade MD
The above study concludes that urine pregnancy testing is not sensitive enough to rule out pregnancy in women symptomatic with abdominal pain nor with vaginal bleeding. POC serum and blood testing for pregnancy is not sensitive enough either, according to the study authors.
Today, I review, link to and embed #10 Ultrasound Training Video “Amniotic Fluid” from the University of Washington Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology‘s Basic Obstetrics Ultrasound Course.
All that follows is from the above resource.
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UW Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
University of Washington, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Grand Rounds. Presented by Kristina Adams Waldorf, MD on September 27, 2016. For more information, visit our department website at http://obgyn.uw.edu