User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- M-Turbo Ultrasound System User Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Chapter 2: System Setup
- Displaying the setup pages
- Restoring default settings
- A & B Key, Footswitch setup
- Administration setup
- Annotations setup
- Audio, Battery setup
- Cardiac Calculations setup
- Connectivity setup
- Date and Time setup
- Display Information setup
- IMT Calculations setup
- Network Status setup
- OB Calculations setup
- OB Custom Measurements setup
- OB Custom Tables setup
- Presets setup
- System Information setup
- USB Devices setup
- Chapter 3: Imaging
- Chapter 4: Measurements and Calculations
- Chapter 5: Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- Chapter 6: Safety
- Ergonomic safety
- Electrical safety classification
- Electrical safety
- Equipment safety
- Battery safety
- Clinical safety
- Hazardous materials
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- ALARA principle
- Acoustic artifacts
- Guidelines for reducing MI and TI
- Output display
- Transducer surface temperature rise
- Acoustic output measurement
- Acoustic output tables
- Labeling symbols
- Chapter 7: References
- Chapter 8: Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 1: Getting Started 13
Getting Started
Transcranial Imaging Applications Youcan
assesstheanatomicalstructuresandvascular
anatomyofthebrainforpresenceorabsenceof
pathology.Youcanuseimagingtemporally,
trans‐occipitally,ortrans‐orbitally.
Vascular Imaging Applications Youcanassessthe
carotidarteries,deepveins,andarteriesinthe
armsandlegs,superficialveinsinthearmsand
legs,
greatvesselsintheabdomen,andvarious
smallvesselsfeedingorgansforthepresenceor
absenceofpathology.
WARNING:
To avoid injury to the patient, use
only an Orbital (Orb) or
Ophthalmic (Oph) exam type when
performing imaging through the
eye. The FDA has established lower
acoustic energy limits for
ophthalmic use. The system will
not exceed these limits only if the
Orb or Oph exam type is selected.
WARNING:
To avoid injury to the patient, use
only an Orbital (Orb) or
Ophthalmic (Oph) exam type when
performing imaging through the
eye. The FDA has established lower
acoustic energy limits for
opthalmic use. The system will not
exceed these limits only if the Orb
or Oph exam type is selected.