The iU22 ultrasound system gives you exceptional image quality, ease of use, automatic quantification, and throughput to help you address the challenges you face in your vascular lab. Download PHILIPS IU22 User Manual - PDF The Philips iU22 not only offers six different PureWave single crystal transducers, but five xMatrix probes. XMatrix not only improves image quality and penetration like a PureWave transucer, but also allows for real-time scanning of multiple planes and 4D without needing a typical mechanical 4D probe.
Philips iU22 Manuals & User Guides User Manuals, Guides and Specifications for your Philips iU22 Medical Equipment. Database contains 1 Philips iU22 Manuals (available for free online viewing or downloading in PDF): Training manual. Philips iU22 Training manual (225 pages). User Manual PHILIPS IU22 - This User Manual - also called owner's manual or operating instructions - contains all information for the user to make full use of the product. This manual includes a description of the functions and capabilities and presents instructions as step-by-step procedures.
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This tutorial discusses the Annotation features of the iU22 ultrasound system, as well as, Using Analysis. The Annotations section of this module will discuss workflow concepts, identify Annotation types, location and operation of Annotation controls, and introduce Annotation configuration. The Using Analysis section of this module will describe the analysis applications available as well as how to successfully utilize the Analysis features of the iU22 ultrasound system vision 2012.
This course is part of the Philips iU22 Ultrasound System Vision 2012 Basic System Training Curriculum.
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At the end of the Annotations section of this module, the participant will be able to:
- Discuss touch screen and keyboard annotation
- Describe annotation setup menus
- Describe the annotation applications available
- Describe how to add, modify, create new and remove annotations
At the end of the Using Analysis section of this module, the participant will be able to:
- Describe the analysis applications available
- Relate analysis measurements and calculations
- Describe the following functions:
- Delete Last
- Results Box
- Label functionality
- Pediatric Hip and Generic Angle tools
- Caliper Touch Screen
- Vascular Bilateral Applications
- Internal Carotid Artery (ICA) / Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Ratios
- Hide Negative Doppler Sign
- Transcranial Doppler
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- eLearning
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- English
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The content is for information and education only. The content is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please see the full terms of use for this content and this website.
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- American Society of Radiologic Technologists Category A (ASRT)
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This activity may be available in multiple formats or from different sponsors. ARRT regulations state that an individual may not repeat a learning activity for credit if it was reported in the same biennium.
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Iu22 Ultrasound Machine
This course is recommended for sonographers and physicians who have purchased the iU22 ultrasound system vision 2012.
Iu22 Ultrasound Machine User Manual
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This course is recommended for sonographers and physicians who have purchased the iU22 ultrasound system vision 2012.
iU22 Ultrasound System Vision 2012 Basic System Training Curriculum | View Information |
The iU22 and iE33 ultrasound systems are general-purpose, mobile, software-controlled, diagnostic ultrasound systems for general imaging and cardiology and vascular applications. For the applications available with each system, see “iU22 Applications” on page 73 and “iE33 Applications” on page 74. Each system allows the operator to acquire, process, and display ultrasound data (iU22, Figure 1-1; iE33, Figure 1-2). The operator can measure anatomical structures and generate reports for healthcare professionals. The primary users are physicians and sonographers in clinics and hospital departments that provide diagnostic ultrasound services. The system has a basic set of imaging modes and measurement tools. There also are modes and measurement tools that are available only when a specific mode or analysis package is purchased and enabled for customer use. Upgrade security is controlled through the use of system-specific passwords and software.