No sir, you are correct. Had just gotten off of a 12 hour shift and might have been drinking a few beers bed when I posted. Somehow I missed the ultrasound part. The whole chest would absolutely have to be mostly exposed for the duration of cardiac ultrasound. I stand corrected.
And lucky you.
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Originally Posted by eviltwin
He probably enjoyed the view as much as I did, but he did echocardiography (ultrasound of the heart for the non-medical readers), not EKGs, and for that, the top has to come off. They probably could have been at least partially covered with a blanket or something, but we don’t really do that so much here, it’s probably a cultural thing....
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