Step 5 (2 hours): Active Learning
If you are part of a UF Health training program (advanced practice provider, resident, fellow, or faculty), go to your intensive care unit or emergency department setting and obtain 5 views of parasternal long view. Be sure to note the presence or absence of a pericardial effusion and its relationship to the descending aorta. Take the TTE TIPSHEET with you to help you familiarize yourself with the views.
If you are a student and do not have access to a machine, please place “student” in name of unit, and appropriate date.
Before you move on to the next section, please complete the following:
1. Name of Unit images obtained (ED, 4WEST, MICU, etc) and Date (no identifying information necessary)
2. Name of Unit images obtained (ED, 4WEST, MICU, etc) and Date (no identifying information necessary)
3. Name of Unit images obtained (ED, 4WEST, MICU, etc) and Date (no identifying information necessary)
4. Name of Unit images obtained (ED, 4WEST, MICU, etc) and Date (no identifying information necessary)
5. Name of Unit images obtained (ED, 4WEST, MICU, etc) and Date (no identifying information necessary)