
Pediatric Emergency Ultrasonography
Pediatric Emergency Ultrasonography is a quick, non-invasive imaging technique used in emergency settings to assess children. It uses sound waves to create images of internal organs and structures, helping doctors diagnose conditions such as trauma, infections, or fluid accumulation. Unlike X-rays or CT scans, it does not involve radiation, making it safer for young patients. This method provides immediate information, allowing healthcare providers to make timely decisions about treatment and care, ultimately improving outcomes for children in emergencies.