1. Under the direction of a Radiologist, produces high quality images on all patient age groups.
1. Provides patient education about procedure to be performed.
2. Utilizes appropriate positioning of patient for procedure.
3. Selects appropriate Transducer for specific body part.
4. Review images for quality and accuracy of images obtained.
2. Assists Radiologist with Invasive Procedures.
1. Sets up room properly for specific procedure.
2. Practices principles of sterile technique
3. Label items on trays in accordance with required Joint commission standards.
4. Selects appropriate procedure trays/instruments needed.
5. Obtain images as requested by Radiologist to facilitate diagnosis of disease processes.
3. Maintain Patient and Personal safety.
1. Use two (2) identifiers approved by the hospital to verify patient identity.
2. Utilizes all required infection control practices.
3. Follows principles of good body mechanics when lifting.
4. Utilize appropriate transfer techniques for patient condition.
4. Recognition and Documentation of abnormalities.
1. Recognizes and documents abnormalities, pathology, and/or fetal abnormalities
2. Obtains correct and appropriate measurements for both normal and abnormal structures (i.e. fetal measurements, ovarian/uterine measurements, st/massmeasurements.
3. Keeps acoustic power values within acceptable limits when performing exams.
4. Completes sonographic procedures in a timely manner to avoid unnecessary exposure to patient/fetus.
5. Utilizes field of view, gain, and other adjustments to maximize quality of images
5. PACS
1. Completes all exams timely in PACS
2. Properly performs procedure for making patient CD’s.
3. Verify that written physician order matches order in PACS
4. Verifies all images are in PACS ,& Scans any required documents, and Adds additional study information in notes section as needed.
6. Operates film digitizer to add films to PACS.