Patient and probe positioning, Biology

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Patient Positioning

The patient  should be  in  the  left lateral position as  this brings the heart into contact with chest wall. The left arm is extended behind  the head  to permit access to the apical and parasternal windows.

Probe Positioning

There are  four standbrd transducer positions-pmsternal,  apical, subcostal and suprasternal which  id  utilized  to visualize heart and great vessels.


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