Trauma, The basics, Test bolus – Siemens syngo CT 2005C User Manual

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Specials

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Trauma

In any trauma situation, time means life and the qual-
ity of life for the survivor.

This is a combined mode for the examination of multi-
ple ranges, e.g., Head, Neck, Thorax, Abdomen and
Pelvis.

The Basics

• Check that the emergency drug trolley is well

stocked and that all accessories such as in-room oxy-
gen supply, respirator and resuscitation equipment
that may be required during the examination are in
working order.

• Prepare the CT room before admitting the patient,

e.g., load IV contrast into the injector.

• Know, observe and practice the standard hospital

operating policy for handling a patient in distress
e.g., Code Blue for cardiac and respiratory arrest.

• Any possible injuries to the spinal column should be

determined before beginning the examination and
taken into account when shifting and positioning
the patient.

• Ensure that all vital lines e.g., IV tubing and oxygen

tubing are not trapped under the patient or between
the table and the cradle. Make allowance for the
length of tubing required for the topogram scan
range.

• Never leave patients unattended at any time during

the procedure.

• Observe the vital signs e.g., ECG, respiration, etc. at

all times during the procedure.

• Finish the examination in the shortest possible time.

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