FPS Quiz - Ultrasound Edition

You are called at 2am that a patient on the cardiac floor is responsive, but hypotensive. You see that she has a history of CHF, and she is also being treated for a UTI. You grab your trusty portable ultrasound. What components will you be examining to evaluate her hypotension? (choose multiple)
Inferior vena cava (IVC)
Morrison’s/FAST abdominal views
Aorta
Pneumothorax
Heart
If you grabbed your Phased Array Probe (Square) and placed it on her L parasternal border with the indicator pointing to her R shoulder, you will be able to evaluate what important information in this patient?
IVC compression
Ventricular Size
Ejection Fraction
Aortic Valve Function
You place your curvilinear probe over the IVC and ask the patient to inhale. Her IVC has no compression and appears completely patent. What is your next move?
Fluid bolus - 1L
Fluid bolus - 500cc
Fluid bolus - 250cc
Start Pressors - transfer to ICU
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