Point of Care Ultrasound in Critical Care: Thinking Beyond the Chest X-ray By Dr. Payel Bose

In the ICU, clinical examination is often limited and chest X-rays frequently give us more confusion than clarity. This is where Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) becomes a true bedside extension of clinical reasoning rather than just another investigation. Through a series of ICU-based scenarios, Dr. Payel Bose explains how lung and cardiovascular ultrasound can guide real-time decision-making in critically ill patients. […]
ICU Patient Can’t Move – Can You Diagnose the Cause? Critical Care MCQs Explained by Dr. Kishore Mangal

In the ICU, a patient who suddenly cannot move is a clinical emergency. While stroke and intracranial hemorrhage are often the first thoughts, many other neurological causes must be considered—especially in critically ill patients. This blog walks you step by step through how to localise weakness, differentiate causes, and apply this knowledge to high-yield ICU MCQs. Step […]