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Pocus Point Of Care Ultrasound

Public Sono Ai Report guide about Pocus Point Of Care Ultrasound, with context, preparation notes, references and safety limits for ultrasound use.

Ágarus Serviços e Soluções em Medicina LTDACNPJ 24.740.646/0001-73Fortaleza - CE, BrazilUpdated on June 19, 2026

POCUS begins with the scope

Point-of-care ultrasound is a directed extension of the clinical evaluation. Its value lies in answering focused questions at the right time, at the bedside, with proper training and documentation proportional to the scope.

For credibility and safety, the documentation must make it clear that the exam was focused. Assistive AI can organize the record, but it should not turn a limited window into a full ultrasound or create findings that were not seen.

Documentation principles

Tabela: Principle | How to apply | Limit

Common applications and limits

Tabela: Application | Typical question | Important limit

What to record

Tabela: Block | Useful elements | Why it matters

Proportional conclusions

Tabela: Situation | Safe formulation

Checklist against AI extrapolation

Technical sources used

The sources below support scope, documentation, training, accreditation, emergency applications, imaging criteria, and point-of-care ultrasound limits.

Connection to reporting and education

POCUS talks directly with quality checklists, communication of critical findings, structured reporting, and prevention of invented findings. In Sono Ai Report, this reinforces the limit: software documents and organizes, the doctor executes, interprets, and takes responsibility.

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