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OS-04 5/20/2016 8:30:00 AM - 5/20/2016 10:30:00 AM EUS - The Basics This course will cover the EUS imaging of the digestive tract. The physics of ultrasound will be reviewed. The anatomy will be described in the context of a live image. There will also be an interactive review of the anatomy. Additional resources specific to endoscopic ultrasound will be reviewed. Objective Content Time Frame Presenter Discuss the physics terminology involved in endoscopic ultrasound Discuss the characteristics of the ultrasound image Physics Terminology Frequency Range Enhancement Homogeneous Heterogeneous Acoustic Impedance Ultrasound Characteristics Anechoic Hypoechoic Isoechoic Hyperechoic Imaging Modalities Radial Array Scope Curved Linear Array Scope Probes Endobronchial Identify anatomy (Using live endoscopic ultrasound images) Layers of the GI tract Aorta Celiac Plexus Liver Pancreas Adrenal Glands Common Bile Duct Gallbladder Major vessels Bladder Uterus Prostate Seminal Vesicles Lymph nodes The role of the nurse/assistant Guidelines for procedural staffing - SGNA Position Statement Patient Care/Education Pre – Procedure Intra – Procedure Post – Procedure Procedural Set – up Room set – up Scope set - up Current treatment option Fine Needle Aspiration Fine Needle Injection Celiac Plexus Blocks Celiac Plexus Neorolysis Direct Tumor InjectionPseudocyst Drainage 30 mins all presenters 30 mins all presenters 30 mins all presenters 30 mins All presenters Identify the role of the nurse/assistant involved with an EUS procedure Discuss current treatment option used in EUS Total GI Not GI