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How do you use a GE C-arm?

How do you use a GE C-arm?

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Does GE own OEC?

Take advantage of training from dedicated OEC C-arm clinical imaging specialists who train over 14,000 clinicians and technologists annually. A CE-credit education series is available for purchase through the OEC University program. Call 1-800-874-7378 to schedule.

What is HLF on C-arm?

Press any C-arm control panel key to continue. X-rays are disabled while the message is displayed.. HLF OVERTIME: The HLF (High Level Fluoro) or Digital Cine exposure has exceeded the preset time interval and has been terminated. This message remains displayed until the footswitch is released.

How much does a OEC 9900 weigh?

610 lbs.
(851 mm.) Length: 77.8 in. (1976 mm.) Weight: 610 lbs.

How much radiation do you get from C-Arm?

With ionising radiation produced by a standard C-arm, this is roughly equal to equivalent doses of 0.113 μSv per lateral image and 0.043 μSv per PA image 16.

How do you use fluoroscopy?

During a fluoroscopy procedure, an X-ray beam is passed through the body. The image is transmitted to a monitor so the movement of a body part or of an instrument or contrast agent (“X-ray dye”) through the body can be seen in detail.

What does OEC stand for GE?

Incorporated: 1942 as Orthopedic Equipment Company. Employees: 715. Sales: $188.7 million (1998)

What does OEC stand for?

OEC

Acronym Definition
OEC Oxygen Equilibrium Curve
OEC Other Exchange Company
OEC overall evaluation criteria
OEC Office of Evangelization and Catechesis

What is a C-arm used for?

In brief, a C-arm machine is a piece of medical imaging equipment that operates on the basic principle of X-ray technology. This fluoroscopy device is used to visualise patients’ anatomy in the operating room during surgery.

How much radiation do you get from C-arm?

What is a C arm in surgery?

C-Arm is a mobile imaging unit used primarily for fluoroscopic imaging during surgical and orthopedic procedures. It also consists of a computer workstation used to view, manipulate, store and transfer the images. Current equipment at Moab Regional Hospital: GE/OEC 9900 digital C-Arm.

How far from C-arm is safe?

Adjust distance. Your patient’s exposure to radiation increases exponentially by how close the patient is to the x-ray tube. Try to position your patient as far as possible from the tube. Ideally, your patient should be 12-15 inches away.