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Brand | Mindray |
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Model | DC-88 |
Category | Diagnostic Equipment |
Language | English |
Details the safety classifications for the ultrasound system based on protection against electric shock and water ingress.
Defines the signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTE) and their associated meanings for safety instructions.
Explains the meaning of various safety symbols used in the manual and on the equipment.
Provides essential safety precautions for operating the ultrasound system and its probes.
Warns about potential allergic reactions to latex in probe sheaths and provides contact information.
Describes the warning labels attached to the system and their meanings for hazard awareness.
Defines the intended use and applicable patient populations for the diagnostic ultrasound system.
States that the diagnostic ultrasound system is not intended for ophthalmic use.
Details system specifications including imaging modes, power supply, environmental conditions, and dimensions.
Lists the standard configuration components of the ultrasound system.
Lists available probes, their types, intended uses, and applicable biopsy needles.
Lists various optional software and hardware features available for the ultrasound system.
Details the supported peripherals, including printers, foot switches, and barcode readers.
Identifies and describes the function of each unit of the ultrasound system.
Describes the Input/Output panel, its symbols, and their functions.
Details the power supply panel components and their functions.
Describes the Physio Panel, its ports, and their functions for ECG and external devices.
Identifies and describes the function of each button and control on the system's control panel.
Provides instructions on how to safely move and position the ultrasound system.
Details the procedures for connecting the power cord and ensuring protective grounding.
Explains the function and connection of the equipotential terminal for safety.
Outlines the necessary checks and procedures for safely powering on the system.
Describes the correct procedures for powering off the ultrasound system.
Explains how to enter and exit the system's standby mode.
Provides instructions for adjusting the monitor's position, height, tilt, and rotation.
Details how to adjust the position of the control panel for optimal user access.
Describes the procedures and precautions for connecting and disconnecting ultrasound probes.
Provides instructions on how to safely disconnect an ultrasound probe.
Explains how to connect peripheral devices like USB devices and foot switches.
Guides through the installation process for graph/text and video printers.
Provides instructions for installing and uninstalling probe and gel holders.
Explains the basic screen layout and operation elements of the ultrasound system.
Describes the composition and basic operations of dialog boxes within the system.
Explains how to operate menus using the trackball and touch screen controls.
Details how to use the touch screen for mapping mode and menu operations.
Guides on entering detailed patient information to set up a unique database.
Details the input fields for new patient information on the Patient Info screen.
Explains how to select exam application types and enter exam-specific information.
Describes how to retrieve patient data using iStation from system hardware or USB.
Explains how to use the Worklist function to query and import patient data via DICOM/HL7.
Guides on selecting the exam mode and probe for scanning.
Details the user-defined key function for fast switching between probes in dual-probe mode.
Instructs to refer to Chapter 5 for detailed operations in each imaging mode.
Explains how to activate an exam completed within 24 hours or continue a paused exam.
Describes how to pause an uncompleted exam or end the current exam properly.
Covers switching between imaging modes and adjusting images using menus or the touch screen.
Details procedures, parameters, and optimization techniques for B mode imaging.
Covers basic procedures, parameters, and optimization for M Mode imaging.
Explains basic procedures, parameters, and optimization for Color Mode imaging.
Details basic procedures, parameters, and optimization for Power Mode imaging.
Covers basic procedures, parameters, and optimization for PW/CW Doppler modes.
Explains how to enter, exit, and optimize Color M Mode imaging.
Describes Anatomical M Mode, including Free Xros M and Free Xros CM procedures.
Introduces TDI modes (TVI, TEI, TVD, TVM) and their basic procedures and optimization.
Covers overview, procedures, acquisition, and viewing for 3D/4D imaging.
Explains STIC imaging, its procedures, operation controls, and data acquisition issues.
Details Smart Planes CNS, its procedures, other operations, and automatic comment features.
Covers basic procedures, parameters, optimization, and QA for contrast imaging.
Provides basic procedures for Left Ventricular Opacification (LVO) and related measurements.
Covers Strain Elastography, its procedures, enter/exit, curve, and optimization.
Explains STE imaging procedures, mode optimization, and scale adjustment.
Covers STQ imaging procedures and mode optimization.
Details Stress Echo overview, acquisition procedures, and preferred loop selection.
Explains Tissue Tracking QA, its procedures, screen description, and image selection.
Explains how to freeze and unfreeze the scanning image.
Covers reviewing and editing images before freezing, including manual and auto cine review.
Covers performing image comparison under Review Mode, frame compare, and iCompare.
Covers ECG operation basic procedures, including connection and parameter adjustment.
Details respiratory wave operation procedures and parameter descriptions.
Warns about data loss if images are unfrozen or modes changed during measurement.
Explains how to add, edit, move, and delete comments and arrow markers on images.
Explains the Body Mark feature for indicating patient and transducer position and orientation.
Covers entering patient information using the Patient Info screen.
Explains the iStation interface for searching, viewing, and managing patient data.
Covers IP preset and DICOM local preset settings for network and DICOM configuration.
Details system preset settings for Region, General, Image, Application, OB, Key Config, Gesture, Output, Access Control, Scan Code.
Lists the probes supported by the system with their models.
Provides guidelines for cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization of probes and needle-guided brackets.
Provides essential warnings and procedures for performing biopsy procedures safely.
Explains the iNeedle function for improving needle visualization during biopsy procedures.
Explains the ALARA principle for controlling ultrasound energy and maintaining diagnostic information quality.
Emphasizes safety precautions for performing maintenance, including power disconnection.