FAQs
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) refers to ultrasound imaging performed at the bedside by the treating clinician to answer a focused clinical question in real time, rather than a full diagnostic exam performed by a dedicated sonographer.
The Mindray TE5 and TE7 are purpose-built point-of-care platforms, and the wireless TE Air e5M and TE Air i3P extend that same use case to a fully handheld, pocket-sized format.
Common settings include emergency medicine, critical care and the ICU, anesthesia and nerve block guidance, and any bedside setting where a rapid, focused imaging answer supports an immediate clinical decision.