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NOTE:
Patient List Screen will only accept a maximum of 44 characters for the first, mid-
dle and last names combined. If the first, last and middle names combined
exceeds 44 characters; the field will be truncated to 44 characters.
The same rule applies to entering the Physician’s name.
•
Select Patient:
The up arrow will scroll up the list of patients, and the down
arrow will move down the list displayed from the Patient
List or Work List. Refer to
•
Start Exam:
This will signal the unit that a patient has been selected for
a procedure and the system is placed in an acquisition
mode.
•
Review Exam:
The system will be placed into a review/filming mode.
•
Protect:
By selecting a patient and pressing Protect, this particular
exam cannot be removed. By following the same steps on
a protected patient the Protect field will be removed and the
exam can be deleted.
An
“L”
will appear in the Status column on the Patient List
Screen when the Protect button is selected. Refer to
•
Edit Patient:
This button gives you the ability to adjust patient data,
name, and patient ID if entered manually. Patients selected
from the worklist cannot be edited.
•
Start Cassette
Only Exam:
This selection indicates that only the overhead tube will be
utilized for imaging the patient without the assistance of fluoro.
Procedures can be performed without selecting from the
worklist. No patient name will be visible during procedures.
•
Mark Study as Complete
An
“F”
flag which appears in the Status column means that the
patient’s exam is completed. This signals the HIS/RIS database
to accept patient exam as being done. Refer to
.
NOTE:
Once a patient is listed as complete or
“F”
, no more exams can be accepted
under that particular exam session.
NOTE:
A
“V”
in the Status column denotes the exam is verified against the HIS/RIS sys-
tem.
A
“T”
in the Status column denotes the exam was transferred to a PACS station.
An
“A”
in the Status column denotes the exam was archived to a CDRW.
A
“P”
in the status column denotes a print of the selected image has completed.
NOTE:
The maximum number of series to any exam is 80. There is no limit to the number
of images in a patient study.
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