A unique pocket atlas covering all body systems typically evaluated by ultrasound Derived from Emergency Ultrasound, the most widely used reference and educational tool on the subject, this handy pocket guide helps physicians accurately perform and interpret ultrasound images in a busy emergency care setting. Many of the images come from the author's extensive private collection and cannot be found in any other resource. The quick-scan bulleted text details essentials such as clinical considerations, clinical indications, anatomic considerations, tips to improve image acquisition, and technique and normal ultrasound findings. The images are grouped atlas-style so you can compare and contrast with what you see on the actual patient scan. For every topic, there are 2-3 pages of bulleted text covering: Clinical Considerations Clinical Indications Anatomic Considerations Technique and Normal Ultrasound Findings, this will include: probe placement, marker position and normal images) Tips to Improve Image Acquisition Content you won't find in any other resource: Trauma; Pregnancy; Gynecologic Emergencies; Surgical Emergencies; The Heart; Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm; Deep Venous Thrombosis; Liver and Bile Ducts; The Kidney; The Testicles; Soft Tissue; The Eye; Pediatric Emergencies