An
ultrasound machine is a device that uses sound waves to create detailed pictures of organs and tissues inside the body.
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We use a state of the
art ultrasound machine to look for problems in your pet's abdomen and detect and monitor pregnancy.
They demonstrated a range of devices: a
mobile ultrasound machine, a handheld air sensor, and a patient identification necklace.
It didn't matter that the
early ultrasound machines yielded fuzzy images, however, or that they only proved helpful in a small proportion of pregnancies.
The imaging of soft tissue is remarkable with our
digital ultrasound machine and the visualization of organ architecture provides important information to your pet's doctor.
The ultimate goal is to be able to inject therapeutic bacteria into a patient's body — for example, as probiotics to help treat diseases of the gut or as targeted tumor treatments — and then
use ultrasound machines to hit the engineered bacteria with sound waves to generate images that reveal the locations of the microbes.
We also now have a new
ultrasound machine on site at all times to do urgent care ultrasounds performed by our staff doctors as needed.
The Veterinary Teaching Hospital has state - of - the - art
ultrasound machines in both the Vaughan Large Animal and Bailey Small Animal facilities.
Winesong proceeds have enabled the Hospital to purchase chemotherapy equipment, portable
ultrasound machines for the Emergency Room as well as a state - of - the - art Diagnostic Imaging Center, Cardiology Equipment, and most recently, a Bedside Medicine Verification System.
Ultrasound: We have a new, state of the art
ultrasound machine which allows us to perform highly sensitive, non-invasive internal exams of your pets organs and heart.
Equipment includes Cornerstone paperless record keeping system; Sedecal digital x-ray machine; ultrasonic dental unit with high speed hand piece; digital dental x-ray; Companion Therapy Laser;
Philips ultrasound machine; PC - Vet Chek ECG; in - house laboratory including Abaxis clotting panel, Idexx Procyte Dx and Catalyst Dx, VetScan iStat; Cardell and Vetspecs anesthetic monitoring; Heska IV pumps; an Ellman Cautery unit and an Airnetics Oxygen Generator.
Administered the used
of ultrasound machines, electrical modalities, heat, and cold packs to improve patients» physical health and comfort.
In
current ultrasound machines, the lens which focuses the ultrasound waves are limited to cylindrical or spherical shapes, restricting the clarity of the imaging.
Our
veterinary ultrasound machine allows us to offer you the best possible care for your pet in a non-invasive, non-painful way by using sound wave technology to visualize your pet's internal organs and structures.
The goal is to turn the whole facility into a cutting - edge vet clinic within the next few years, starting with a recently purchased state - of - the - art
ultrasound machine as well as a brand - new X-ray system that only a few other specialty hospitals have.
Tim Goeglein, vice president of external relations for Focus on the Family, said the organization estimates that 400,000 mothers have opted to continue with pregnancy due to its program of
donating ultrasound machines to clinics.
It was reported that he bought an at -
home ultrasound machine to help him keep an eye on Katie's womb during her pregnancy, a move that was frowned upon by medical professionals.
The FDA warns against having ultrasounds for fun (as opposed to for medical reasons), since such three - dimensional imaging machines use higher power than the
typical ultrasound machines at your doctor's office.
They say: «At the time of this writing several manufacturers offer hand -
held ultrasound machines slightly larger than a deck of cards, with technology and screens modelled after modern smartphones.»
However, in a clinical setting, you can take a
regular ultrasound machine and equip it with a light source — you can buy LEDs for around $ 200 that are powerful enough and safe for clinical applications,» Chan said.
Physicians would administer the photoacoustic molecules to the patient, either by injecting into a vein or directly to a tumor site, then use the
modified ultrasound machine to visualize the area of interest.
Acoustic tweezers use the same low - power acoustic waves as those used in
existing ultrasound machines, so they are gentle and can preserve cell integrity.
«How a $ 10 microchip turns 2 - D
ultrasound machines into 3 - D imaging devices: Low - cost upgrade could more easily image babies, trauma patients who can't be moved.»
Clinic facilities / equipment include Treatment Room with on site stabling for in patients, Knock down / Operating Facilities, Concrete Trot up, 35x20m Martin Collins arena, additional 15x15m hard surface arena, Video Endoscopes including Gastroscope, Sonosite / GE
Logiq ultrasound machines, Digital Radiography, Shockwave, and full in - house Laboratory.
Ultrasound machines send sound waves into the body that are reflected back to a probe and interpreted by a computer, much like the echo that you hear when you yell out in a canyon.
Energy - efficient, battery -
powered ultrasound machines are enabling early treatment of problems such as breach births, while low - watt foetal heart monitors allow doctors to identify and manage birth complications.
Common job duties listed on a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer resume include
handling ultrasound machines, interpreting images, observing developing fetuses, and presenting results to physicians and patients.
Also, they are trained to operate high
frequency ultrasound machines, computerized or pre programmed analytical (multi-channel) electrocardiography equipment in order to check the patient's heart beat rhythms.
Performing transthoracic echocardiograms, stress echo, dobutamine stress echo and TEE on Philips, GE and Siemens ultrasound machines
Responsible for the sterilization of the Radiology exams rooms, the equipment such as MRI, CT, Cat Scan,
Ultrasound machines on a daily basis