5 Echo Mistakes That Cost Lives On-Call – An expert guide for the 3 a.m. clinician
Jan 26, 2026
“The scan looked fine. The patient wasn’t.”
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“The scan looked fine. The patient wasn’t.”
— Every clinician who learned this the hard way
This is not another echo tutorial.
You already know the views.
You’ve done the courses.
You can recite PLAX, PSAX, A4C, subcostal in your sleep.
And yet — patients still deteriorate after a “reassur...
Critical Care Echo: What It Is (and What It Is Not) — The Scope That Keeps Patients Safe.
Dec 24, 2025
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There’s a moment every ICU/ED clinician recognises.
The blood pressure is falling. Lactate is climbing. The ventilator is being dialled up. Everyone is working — yet the patient is still sliding.
And then someone says the most dangerous sentence in critical care:
“We think it’s septic shock.”
Ma...
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Missed tamponade. Under-called RV failure. False reassurance in shock.
These mistakes happen at 2 a.m., under pressure — and they cost lives.
That’s why we created the FREE On-Call Echo Survival Guide.
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