image bladder in sagittal and transverse planes, taking measurements of width of transverse image (W), AP depth of transverse image (D1) and superior-inferior length of sagiital image (D2) (all in cm)
calculated volume in mL = W x D1 x D2 x 0.52
volume percent error rate when performed by nurses ~9% (cf 18% when using a bladder scanner 1) )
allows visual detection of ascites as a differential to a positive bladder scan
if bladder scan indicates a large volume (eg > 300mL after failing to void)
if patient still unable to void, then, if no C/I, insert IDC (usually 14-18F catheter in adults, but if frank haematuria with clots, use a 3-way catheter to allow bladder washouts)