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NOTE
5.3.4.
Retrieve a Performed Exam
Select “
Change
Exam” from the
Image Directory screen. The Performed Exams screen is displayed on the
right monitor.
Select an exam
and then click “OK” button
, this exam is displayed.
Select an image displayed in the Image Directory. The image is displayed on the left monitor.
When you access the performed exams list from image directory and select an exam, the
current exam does not change. If you take an exposure and save an image while a
performed exam is displayed on the Image Directory screen, the image is saved with the
current exam, not with the performed exam displayed on the Image Directory screen.
5.4.
Pediatric Use
5.4.1.
General Instructions for Small or Pediatric Patients
Reduction of radiation dose must be balanced with safe, accurate and effective completion of the
procedure. Not all steps listed below may be possible depending on patient size, technical challenge and
critical nature and type of procedure. The goal through planning is to minimize the dose to the patient while
providing important and necessary medical care while maximizing patient safety.
1.
Remove grids when performing examinations on small patients.
2.
Think about the position and aperture of the collimators before beginning the procedure, and during
the procedure as conditions and field of view change.
3.
Collimate tightly. Exclude eyes, thyroid, breast, gonads when possible.
4.
Adjust acquisition parameters to achieve lowest dose necessary to accomplish procedure.
5.
Keep II tower as close to patient as possible.
6.
Use pulse rather than continuous fluoroscopy and with as low a pulse as possible.
7.
Position and collimate with fluoroscopy off, with brief fluoroscopy to check position.
8.
Pause when you pulse. Tap on fluoroscopy button/pedal and review anatomy on last image hold
rather than with live fluoroscopy; minimize fluoroscopy time.
9.
Minimize use of electronic magnification; use digital zoom whenever possible.
10.
Use last image grab to record information whenever possible instead of exposures.
11.
Ensure that the equipment is checked regularly by a physicist or designee with appropriate skills.
The information and list above has been taken from the Pause and Pulse Checklist found on the Alliance for
Radiation Safety in Pediatrics Imaging’s Image Gently website. For more information about pediatric
patient safety in fluoroscopy and other x-ray emitting technologies you can consult:
1.
Image Gently at
http://www.pedrad.org/associations/5364/ig/
2.
FDA at
3.
International Atomic Energy Association’s Radiation Protection of Patients site at
Summary of Contents for Brivo OEC 715
Page 9: ...Chapter1 Introduction and Safety...
Page 34: ...Chapter2 System Overview...
Page 36: ...Brivo OEC 715 785 865 Mobile C Arm X Ray Product Page 2 3 2 2 C Arm Components...
Page 38: ...Brivo OEC 715 785 865 Mobile C Arm X Ray Product Page 2 5 2 3 Workstation Components...
Page 40: ...Chapter3 Mechanical Positioning...
Page 52: ...Chapter4 Start Up and Operating Control...
Page 77: ...Chapter5 Usual Operations...
Page 108: ...Chapter6 SpecialApplications...
Page 139: ...Chapter7 Radiographic Film...
Page 142: ...Chapter8 System Setup...
Page 149: ...System Setup Page 8 8 Click any mouse button to return to normal screen...
Page 150: ...Chapter9 Maintenance...
Page 160: ...Chapter10 Display Messages...
Page 162: ...Chapter11 Labels and Symbols...
Page 177: ...Labels and Symbols Page 11 16 42 12 15 29 40 15 13 10 18 39 31 27 24 23 37 38...
Page 179: ...Chapter12 Technical Reference...
Page 183: ...Brivo OEC 715 785 865 Mobile C Arm X Ray Product Page 12 5 Workstation Weight 170 10kg...
Page 206: ...Technical Reference Page 12 28 12 11 System Block...
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