2. A sonographer, or ultrasonographer, is a healthcare
professional, who specialize in the use of ultrasonic
imaging devices to produce diagnostic images, scans,
videos, or 3D volumes of anatomy and diagnostic data,
frequently a radiographer but may be any healthcare
professional with the appropriate training.
Sonographer
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4. Initial Handling/Setup
Review of requisition
Enter information/demographic data into a computer
system interfaced/integrated with imaging equipment
Add service recipient identification to images
Set-up equipment prior to exam
Prepare examining room
Prepare equipment and materials for the patient
Prepare room for aseptic techniques.
5. Patient Preparation / Instructions
Assess the patient’s status
Educate patient
Consult and review the chart
Explain exam
Ensure the consent for treatment is complete
Prepare and position the patient
6. Diagnostic/Therapeutic Activities
Perform assessment (pre and post exam monitoring)
Administer radiopharmaceuticals, contrast media and
medications
Perform service recipient care activities
7. Analyzing the data collected and reporting the
ultrasound findings to the physician in an oral and
written fashion for diagnosis
Using independent judgment whether to extend the
scope of the ultrasound examination or not based on the
ultrasound findings
Interacting and collaborating with physicians and other
health care professionals for providing a good quality
care of the patient
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9. Detail oriented.
Diagnostic imaging workers must follow precise instructions
to obtain the images needed to diagnose and treat patients.
They must also pay attention to the screen while scanning a
patient’s body because the cues that contrast healthy areas
with unhealthy ones may be subtle.
Hand-eye coordination.
To get quality images, diagnostic imaging workers must be
able to accurately move equipment on the patient’s body in
response to what they see on the screen.
10. Interpersonal skills.
Diagnostic imaging workers must work closely with
patients. Sometimes patients are in extreme pain or mental
stress, and they must get cooperation from the patient to
create usable images.
Physical stamina.
Diagnostic imaging workers are on their feet for long
periods and must be able to lift and move patients who
need assistance.
14. Components of Ultrasound
•Ultrasound machine
•Transducer Probe
•Central processing unit (CPU)
•display
•keyboard/curser
•Disk storage system
•Printer
15. Ultrasound room
•Technician work area
•Reception
•Waiting area
•Pantry
•Radiologist reporting room
•Changing room
•Examination bed
•Ultrasound gel
•Tissue rolls
16. Ultrasound Units in our department
1. Room no :3 (ultrasound guided procedure room)
o machine : GE voluson730
o Probes: linear , curvilinear ,doppler , transvaginal
2. Room no:10& 12
o Machine : philips- IU22 , affiniti50 ,affiniti70, EPIQ5G
Sonosite M-TURBO, GE Logiq E
o Probes: linear , curvilinear
3. Shirdi
o Machine 1 :Toshiba Aplio XG
o Machine 2 :Philips HD15
o Probes: linear , curvilinear