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    Marin, Jennifer R.; Abo, Alyssa M.; Arroyo, Alexander C.; Doniger, Stephanie J.; Fischer, Jason W.; Rempell, Rachel; Gary, Brandi; Holmes, James F.; Kessler, David O.; Lam, Samuel H. F.; Levine, Marla C.; Levy, Jason A.; Murray, Alice; Ng, Lorraine; Noble, Vicki E.; Ramirez-Schrempp, Daniela; Riley, David C.; Saul, Turandot; Shah, Vaishali; Sivitz, Adam B.; Tay, Ee Tein; Teng, David; Chaudoin, Lindsey; Tsung, James W.; Vieira, Rebecca L.; Vitberg, Yaffa M.; Lewiss, Resa E.

    Critical Ultrasound Journal, 12/2016, Letnik: 8, Številka: 1
    Journal Article, Book Review

    The utility of point-of-care ultrasound is well supported by the medical literature. Consequently, pediatric emergency medicine providers have embraced this technology in everyday practice. Recently, the American Academy of Pediatrics published a policy statement endorsing the use of point-of-care ultrasound by pediatric emergency medicine providers.  To date, there is no standard guideline for the practice of point-of-care ultrasound for this specialty. This document serves as an initial step in the detailed “how to” and description of individual point-of-care ultrasound examinations.  Pediatric emergency medicine providers should refer to this paper as reference for published research, objectives for learners, and standardized reporting guidelines.