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GENERAL
ELECTRIC
MEDICAL
SYSTEMS
AMX-il
X-RAY
UNIT
1-981
OM
A0654E
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
RADIATION:
Always
consider
providing
radiation
protection
for
your
patient
and
yourself
when
operating
the
AMX-II.
GOOD
OPERATING
PRACTICES
©
Wear
a
lead
apron
while
operating
the
x-ray
controls
of
the
AMX-II.
e
Step
back
at
least
6
ft.
(1.8m)
from
the
AMX-II
or
to
the
full
extension
of
the
handswitch
cord
before
making
an
exposure.
e
Always
use the
proper
field
sizes
and
technic
factors
for
each
procedure
to
minimize
x-ray
exposure
and
produce
the
best
diagnostic
results.
©
When
x-raying
bed
patients,
move
them
as
far
as
possible
from
nearby
beds.
e
Ask
visitors
to
step
outside
the
room
during
an
exposure.
e
Use
gonadal
shields
for
patients
whenever
possible.
EXPOSURE
PROFILE
Illustration
1-1A
shows
the
iso-exposure
profile
of
the
AMX-II.
This
profile
shows
the
typical
scattered
radiation
levels
around
an
AMX-H
using
chest
radiography
technics.
NOTE:
This
profile
is
only
an
indication
of
typical
scattered
radiation
levels.
Variations
in
equipment
performance,
patient
size,
technic,
geometry,
and
radiation
measuring
devices
may
cause
the
profile
to
vary
slightly
from
the
one
shown
here.
0.1
mR/exposure
1.0
mR/exposure
Contours
are
at
eye
level
for
a
5
ft.
8
inch
(1.73m)
person
Bone
and
tissue
equivalent
rubber
phantom
80
kVp,
5
mAs
0-5
mR
/exposure
40
în.
SID,
14
x
17
in.
field
>
A
κ
SCALE
X
x
33121-010
0.5
1.0
Ft
AMX-II
ISO-EXPOSURE
PROFILE
ILLUSTRATION
1-1A

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