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Type | Ultrasound System |
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Manufacturer | BK Medical |
Model | bk3000 |
Battery Life | Up to 2 hours |
Portability | Portable |
Power Requirements | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Application | Medical Imaging |
Technology | B-mode, M-mode, Color Doppler, Pulsed Wave Doppler, Power Doppler |
Introduces monitor interface parts and initial imaging steps: transducer, exam type, patient info.
Lists and explains all on-screen controls alphabetically for system operation.
Guidance on manipulating images, including plane selection, freezing, and split-screen views.
Detailed instructions on using various measuring tools for B-Mode, Doppler, and 3D.
Procedures for saving, viewing, and deleting documents like images, clips, and reports.
Overview of different imaging modes such as B-mode, Color, Doppler, M-mode, and Elastography.
Specifics of using Continuous Wave Doppler for high-velocity measurements.
Explanation of Pro Packages as pre-defined configurations for specific examinations.
Information for basic vascular imaging, including presets and controls.
Information for basic cardiac imaging, including measurements and modes.
Guidance for urology and prostate imaging, including presets and measurements.
Information for basic surgery imaging, including measurements and biopsy guidance.
Information for basic brain imaging, including specialized transducers and navigation systems.
Concepts and procedures for acquiring and manipulating 3D ultrasound volumes.
Setup and usage of DICOM for system integration and data transfer.
Managing Pro Packages and presets for different transducers and configurations.
Customizing keyboard keys and foot-switch pedals for workflow efficiency.
Configuring general system settings, storage, printer, and network options.
Managing system passwords, user accounts, and protection settings.
Customizing measurement setup and defining new measurements.
Importing, exporting, and defining custom measurements using the wizard.
How to redefine screen keys for labels, bodymarks, and measurements.
Creating new labels to assign to label keys.
Setting a default position for labels and bodymarks on the image.
Entering and using Configuration Mode to customize system settings.
How to redefine existing screen keys with new functions.
Making imaging mode subtabs visible or invisible.
Configuring the Measure and Mark tabs with subtabs.
Configuring the Patient dialog, including columns and input fields.
Editing display areas and info boxes to customize monitor layout.
Planning the placement and priority of info boxes for measurements and settings.
Creating custom Pro Packages with specific keys, tabs, and fields.