Abstract

Diagnosis and primary care for unstable patients with hypotension and shock should be accurate and prompt. Ultrasound is ideal for assessing critically ill patients in a state of shock, it allows direct visualization of pathology and differentiation of shock conditions. Rapid Ultrasound in Shock (RUSH) meets the basic requirements of emergency medicine — speed, information content, safety, the ability to dynamically control. This bedside protocol demonstrates the speed and accuracy of determining the etiology of shock in the hands of an ambulance doctor. According to the RUSH protocol, three key physiological processes are evaluated, which are called: pump, reservoir and pipes, which allows a systematic approach to the study

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