Point-of-care thoracic ultrasound (POCUS) is a rapidly growing field in pediatric emergency medicine. It is a non-invasive, portable, and real-time imaging technique that can be used to assess the heart, lungs, and other structures in the chest. POCUS is becoming increasingly important in the pediatric emergency setting, as it can help clinicians to quickly and accurately diagnose and manage a wide range of conditions.
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