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BVI 3000 Operator’s Manual
Adding a Patient ID and Notes
The Print screen can be accessed by selecting PRINT, either from
the Main Menu screen or from the Scan Results screen after a scan is
completed. The following table describes the different print options.
From the Print screen, use the SEL button to select a print option. An X
appears in front of the option selected.
Option
Description
Last
Image
This option prints the most recent measurement data on the
built-in thermal printer. Different types of images can be
selected from the Preference screen, using the “Printout”
option. (The default is B-mode grayscale images with
highlighted bladder walls).
Cost
Savings
This option is used to print a Histogram of Cost Savings
based on the volume history of the instrument. Cost savings
are calculated based on the catheter and UTI costs avoided
due to BVI 3000 use. For details, see the section titled,
“Histogram of Cost Savings,” in this manual. Histogram
settings can be changed in the Preference Menu (for
instructions, see the section titled, “Adjusting Preferences,”
in this manual).
Test
Select this option to test if the built-in thermal printer works.
Alphanumeric characters and a simple grayscale test pattern
are printed out.
Action Taken
Using the SEL
â
button, you can also note the action taken as a result of
the current bladder volume measurement. Possible selections are:
No Action:
The default selection
Patient Voided: The patient was able to void
Patient
Catheterized:
The patient’s bladder was emptied
using a urinary catheter
Allowed to Fill: The patient’s bladder was not as
full as desired and voiding was
postponed
Adjusting Volume Approximation
The instrument assumes that the amount of urine voided or catheterized
is equal to the volume measured by the BVI 3000 (rounded to the nearest
10 ml). This value can be adjusted up or down using the
+
and
--
buttons.
Adding Notes
(continued)
Print Options