“…While the literature demonstrating that RNs can safely operate POCUS continues to evolve, there are reports that nurses, physiotherapists, and respiratory therapists with appropriate training can safely operate POCUS with beneficial patient outcomes (See et al, 2016;Tulleken et al, 2019;Whittaker et al, 2007;Zisis et al, 2022). One hospital system in California has trained nurses to identify features of pulmonary edema, roughly estimate ejection fraction, and detect pathological features of cardiac physiology with POCUS (Lai & Paquin, 2020). Lastly, in a prospective observational study of fluid resuscitation among patients with sepsis, emergency RNs were found to have excellent inter-rater agreement with emergency physicians for all ultrasound scans, and these RNs were able to safely make adjustment to ongoing fluid resuscitation requirements (Selden et al, 2017).…”