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Describes the Omnisense Ultrasound Bone Sonometer, its components, and the measurement process for different skeletal sites.
Details the purpose and applications of the Omnisense Ultrasound Bone Sonometer for quantitative measurement of bone speed of sound.
Lists conditions where the Omnisense system is not suitable for use, such as presence of flammable anesthetic mixtures.
Provides critical safety warnings regarding the operation of the Omnisense unit and electrical safety requirements.
Outlines necessary precautions for safe and effective use of the Omnisense system, including cleaning and environmental considerations.
Describes Omnisense's unique Omnipath® Axial Transmission technology and how it measures Speed of Sound (SOS) along the bone axis.
Guides users through the initial unpacking process, including checking the Shock Watch indicator and verifying received components.
Illustrates and describes the front and rear panels of the Omnisense main unit, including controls, ports, and connectors.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the various cables and components of the Omnisense system.
Guides users on how to power on the Omnisense system, initiating the software initialization procedure and displaying the Sunlight Desktop.
Explains how to access the Omnisense system for the first time by logging in with the default user ID and password.
Instructs users on how to change the system-level password for enhanced security and user administration.
Provides a high-level guide to navigating Omnisense system functions, dividing them into Measurement Operations and Management Operations.
Describes the primary mode for patient scanning, requiring a patient file to be open except for System Quality Verification.
Explains the purpose of SQV, which checks system and probe functionality using a phantom as a bone substitute.
Details the step-by-step procedure for conducting System Quality Verification (SQV) for each probe.
Explains the necessity of opening a patient file for SOS measurements, including creating new files and the structure of the Patient Information Form.
Provides procedures for opening an existing patient file or creating a new one using the Patient List or direct entry methods.
Details the important part of preparing for an SOS measurement: determining the exact location where the probe is to be applied.
Provides a step-by-step procedure for completing the measurement cycle for SOS measurement at the distal 1/3 radius.
Upon successful completion of a measurement, explains how to access the Measurement Result screen and interpret the displayed statistics and graph.
Defines user types (System Administrator, Physician, Operator) and their associations, determining access privileges within the Omnisense system.
Provides general instructions for cleaning and disinfecting the Omnisense device and ultrasonic probe, emphasizing patient safety.
Lists common problems users might encounter with Omnisense, their typical causes, and recommended actions to resolve them.
Describes the methodology for locating the measurement site at the radius and the measurement procedure itself.
| Brand | BeamMed |
|---|---|
| Model | Sunlight Omnisense 7000S |
| Category | Medical Equipment |
| Language | English |