Guidelines for the Use of Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) in the ED for Cardiac Arrest

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Guidelines for the Use of Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) in the ED for Cardiac Arrest
Approved by the ACEP Board of Directors April 2017
Health Courts
Revised by the ACEP Board of Directors April 2017
Reaffirmed by the ACEP Board of Directors April 2011
Originated as CR35 and approved as a policy statement by the ACEP Board of Directors October 2005
Prior Authorization
Revised and approved by the ACEP Board of Directors April 2017, April 2010, and February 2003
Civil Commitment
Revised and approved by the ACEP Board of Directors April 2017, June 2010, and March 1997
Reaffirmed by the ACEP Board of Directors October 2001
Originally approved by the ACEP Board of Directors June 1991
Physician Credentialing and Delineation of Clinical Privileges in Emergency Medicine
Revised and approved by the ACEP Board of Directors April 2017, October 2014, June 2006, and June
2004
Reaffirmed and approved by the ACEP Board of Directors October 1999
Revised and approved by the ACEP Board of Directors with new title “Physician Credentialing and
Delineation of Clinical Privileges in Emergency Medicine” September 1995
Revised and approved by the ACEP Board of Directors June 1991
Originally approved by the ACEP Board of Directors with title “Guidelines for Delineation of Clinical Privileges
in Emergency Medicine” April 1985
Optimizing the Treatment of Acute Pain in the Emergency Department
Approved by the ACEP Board of Directors April 2017

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