<p>Written by a multidisciplinary group of contributors, including radiologists, emergency physicians, critical care specialists, anesthesiologists, and surgeons, <i>Fundamentals of Emergency Ultrasound</i> is a <b>first-of-its-kind reference</b> that clearly explains the many technical nuances and diagnostic skills necessary for optimal use of ultrasound in emergency settings. This concise, easy-to-read resource covers both non-invasive and invasive ultrasound-guided procedures for a wide range of<b> adult and pediatric trauma and non-trauma conditions</b>. A <b>practical emphasis on differential diagnosis</b> helps facilitate rapid diagnosis, triage, and disposition decisions in emergency situations where ultrasound can be used.</p><ul><li>Provides a depth of understanding and interpretation from <b>a multidisciplinary group of chapter authors,</b> with step-by-step details on anatomy, equipment considerations, positioning, technique, normal and abnormal findings, and common pitfalls