Very nice video. I've found that for beginners it's useful to have the ultrasound on the same side of the patient as you are accessing ( on the rt for rt ijv) . Having the machine on the opposite side causes beginners to point the needle medically risking carotid puncture. If it's on the same side it forces your needle to angle in the traditional landmark orientation , making carotid puncture less likely.
Very nice video. I've found that for beginners it's useful to have the ultrasound on the same side of the patient as you are accessing ( on the rt for rt ijv) . Having the machine on the opposite side causes beginners to point the needle medically risking carotid puncture. If it's on the same side it forces your needle to angle in the traditional landmark orientation , making carotid puncture less likely.
Very well done and presented!
Amazing video thank you!