PROTEUS XR/a
GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
Operator Manual
REV 11
DIRECTION 2259724-100
5-6
5-1-4 Group 4 Anatomical Programming (APR) with Procedure Edit
ILLUSTRATION 5-6
ANATOMICAL PROGRAMMING GROUP
The APR section of the display screen allows the user to select different
preset protocols depending on the procedure being done. There are 12
categories in which the user can select from. Under each of the 12
categories are 9 different procedure buttons and a home button. Each
button is a name of a procedure with preset parameters and techniques.
Once the user selects the category and procedure an exposure can be
taken
The 12 categories include:
Category Name
Procedures in Category
1. Chest
Chest, Ribs, Sternum
2. Upper Extremity
Hand, Finger, Wrist, Forearm, Elbow
3. Cervical/Thoracic
Cervical, Thoracic
4. Abdomen/Pelvis
Abdomen, Pelvis, Hip
5. Upper Extremity
Shoulder, Humerus, Sternoclavicular, AC
Joints, Clavicle, Scapula
6. Lumbar/Sacrum
Lumbar, Sacrum, Coccyx
7. Skull
Skull, Sinuses, TMJ
8. Lower Extremity
Foot, Toes, Ankle, Tibia/Fibula, Oscalcis
9. IVP/Tomo
KUB, IVP Tomo
10. Facial Bone
Facial Bone, Nasal Bone, Zygomatic Arch,
Orbits
11. Lower Extremity
Knee, Patella, Femur, Hip
12. Custom
Area where user can put 9 procedures of
choice.
To Use APR
1. Select a category
When the category is selected the procedure screen appears with
the first procedure in the category active. The active procedure will
be a darker shade of blue then the other procedures.
2. a. If this is the procedure, an display exposure may be taken.
b. If not select the procedure of choice, then take the exposure.
c. If a parameter or technique needs to be changed, change the
parameter or technique and then take the exposure.
Note:
An active procedure will be a dark shade of blue. Once a change is
made to a procedure the key will change back to the lighter shade
of blue. An exposure can be taken when a change is made, or any
procedure can be reselected.
FOR
TRAINING
PURPOSES
ONLY!
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