Ultrasound Training Assessment During First Trimester

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List and describe the sequence of embryonic development.

Identify the anatomy of early intrauterine pregnancy on diagrams and sonograms.

Describe how to obtain a patient history and correlate the information with laboratory results.

Recognize and differentiate between intrauterine, ectopic, heterotropic, and multiple pregnancies, including signs, symptoms, and locations.

Describe and demonstrate methods for calculating gestational age during the first trimester of pregnancy.

Describe and recognize on images the features of various types of failed pregnancy in the first trimester.

Describe and recognize on images embryonic abnormalities in the first trimester.

Describe and recognize on images normal and abnormal amniotic fluid in the first trimester.

Describe and recognize on images normal and abnormal placental anatomy in the first trimester.

Explain the sonographic features of fetal demise of the first trimester.

Describe and recognize on images first trimester abnormalities of the uterus and adnexae.

Describe a nuchal translucency measurement.

Follow relevant protocols when scanning.

Define and use related medical terminology.

Explain the Patient Privacy Rule (HIPAA) and Patient Safety Act.

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  • at first trimestrial is necesary a pelvic ultrasound.

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