Care shouldn't start in the emergency room. The entire point of Emergency Medical Services is to utilize techniques that allow for the ability to provide emergency life-saving procedures to injured patients in extreme cases without the presence of a physician. Each moment, can mean life or death, or to a less degree how debilitated will they end up. The use of CT (Computerized Tomography) scanners and portable ultrasound machines/sonography can add additional tools to a Paramedic to utilize valuable time for care that is needed. The CT scanner and ultrasound are viable options for a paramedic due to short training time, overall cost, problems that can be found, shortening the window of care and hospital treatment that is needed.
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A mobile Computerized Tomography unit can identify Strokes or head trauma. Portable Ultrasounds can show bleeds, veins, fetal movement, cardiac contractility and blood flow, among the many uses it has. The ultrasound holds many uses for the medic if they know what they are looking for. These are just extra tools for the medic to use to aid in the care that is needed. The fast identification of many issues can lead to quicker response time in the care that the patient needs to …show more content…
A fifteen minute window during a stroke can determine the degree of debilitation for the client, so making care available faster is a key component. An estimated 800,000 Americans suffer from a stroke each year, that’s one every 40 seconds. A stroke patient receives the only FDA-approved treatment for an ischemic stroke, which is the most prevalent kind, but first to even receive that medication, the stroke must be confirmed by a CT scan. The medication is a clot-buster called tissue plasminogen activator or tPA, and it must be administered within 2 hours of the signs of stroke to be most effective, but that doesn’t always happen in that window due to the time it takes to get care. On average, patients received a CT scan more than 20 minutes faster when using the mobile stroke unit rather than in the radiology unit of a hospital. They also noted a "significant reduction" in treatment time, 64 minutes when the mobile unit responded versus 104 minutes in the emergency room. With a CT machine in the ambulance that test can be rendered, so by the time they arrive at the hospital, the correct patient care can already be
I want to be part of the Ultrasound program because I realized that where I’m from people don’t consider going into a major like this. I was raised to become a doctor or a nurse it was either of those or your family will be disappointed. I looked at how many doctors and nurses my community has but rarely any ultrasound technicians. I also like to travel to different parts of the world and I would love to have those skills as a ultrasound technician to help those women who are unable to afford to go to a clinic to see if their baby is in good condition. A woman should never have to choose between making a decision about losing her kid, I want to be able to help those women that are struggling daily whether their baby has a health condition or even letting the parents know their baby gender.
It is important that the type of stroke is diagnosed quickly to reduce the damage done to the brain and also to determine the right type of treatment because one treatment for one kind of stroke can be harmful to someone who has had a different kind. A number of different medications may be given at the hospital to help break up the clot and prevent the formation of new clots. For Ischemic stroke the treatment can begin with drugs to break down clots and prevent further ones from forming. Aspirin can be given, along with an injection of a tissue plasminogen activator (TPA). TPA works by dissolving clots but it needs to be injected within 4.5 hours of stroke symptoms once they have presented themselves. Hemorrhagic stroke treatment can begin with drugs being given to reduce the pressure in the brain, overall blood pressure, prevent seizures and prevent sudden constrictions of blood vessels.(http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/stroke/diagnosis-treatment/treatment/txc-20117296) Because strokes are life-changing events that can affect a person both physically and emotionally, temporarily or permanently. After a stroke,
Diagnostic medical sonography is a profession where sonographers direct high-frequency sound waves into a patient’s body through use of specific equipment to diagnose or monitor a patient’s medical condition. As described by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, this examination is referred to as an ultrasound, sonogram, or echocardiogram. The high-frequency sound waves emitted from the handheld device, called a transducer, bounce back creating an echo and therefore produce an image that can be viewed on the sonographers computer screen. This image provides the sonographer and physician with an internal image of the patient’s body that will be used in diagnosis. The most familiar use of ultrasound is used in monitoring pregnancies, and is
Dr. Fox is an emergency physician at UCI Medical Center, treating and diagnosing patients using an ultrasound. His scope of research involves looking at patients’ internal organs via ultrasound, which is much quicker and less harmful than using x-ray scans that are traditionally used in emergency departments. He is also a part of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (“Faculty and Staff”). Dr. Fox is also a director of instructional ultrasound and is the assistant dean at the UCI School of Medicine (“John Christian Fox”). He started an ultrasound rotation at the UCI School of Medicine, and with a grant given by SonoSite, Inc., the ultrasound curriculum is now embedded within the UCI School of Medicine curriculum (“Faculty and Staff”). He went to Tufts University School of Medicine, receiving his MD in 1997 (“John Christian Fox”). His main research focus is to try to incorporate ultrasound more into the emergency department, and tries to find revolutionary ways to utilize ultrasound, especially because it is very cost-efficient and images are seen real-time, unlike MRI scans or x-rays, which can emit harmful radiation or results take much longer to acquire. Eric Viquez is one of the Bio 199/EMRAP (Emergency Medicine Research Associates Program) students in Dr. Fox’s ultrasound lab. He is currently a 4th year undergraduate biological sciences major who is going to medical school in the fall; he shadows shifts with Dr. Fox and
Being able to identify lumps, swelling, tissue damage, cysts, and the overwhelming news of the sex of a baby all have something in common, an ultrasound. Swelling of the spleen, kidney stones, blood clots, aneurysms, cancer and so much more can be identified through the works of an ultrasound’s imaging technique. Ultrasound involves many concepts, procedures, and careers. The amount of medical possibilities involved with ultrasounds is useful in major medical diagnostics. The field of ultrasounds and career opportunities are widely growing. As medical careers flourish, needs for technicians in many fields of medicine are increasing. Instead of a doctor choosing complex and risky surgery to find out problems within the body, they can now
One of the main reasons for choosing a healthcare career in todays society, aside from the basic need for a self sustaining income, is the opportunity to make differences in peoples lives. With the demand for healthcare professionals and alternative medicines on the rise, so is the need for adequately educated trained personnel. Diagnostic Medical Sonography is becoming an increasingly attractive alternative to radiologic procedures such as x-ray and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Accounting for approximately 50,300 jobs in the United States in 2008, compared to the 214,000 jobs held by radiologic technicians, according to
In the future I plan to pursue a career in medicine, more specifically an ultrasound technician. Although English isn’t a subject that is often associated with medicine I believe there are many ways that it will help me in many ways in my career. Before I can even complete an ultrasound degree I will have to write many essays, with the skills I learned in English class. To prepare for tests I will often have to read books filled with information. Once I get a job in the field there will often be times when I have to record information from appointments. At times I will have to send emails to people regarding their diagnosis. Ultrasound technicians don’t seem to do much public speaking but they still have to communicate with the patients and
Neil Halpern mentions and is available in the ICU the Intelligent Hospital™ is the portable bedside sonogram something he says should replace the stethoscope and is being called the “visual stethoscope of the 21st century.” It allows for a visual view of inside the body in real-time. “Ultrasound and the stethoscope share many similarities. Both require somebody to operate them and using both requires continued practice and expertise to develop appropriate technique and skill” (Gillman & Kirkpatrick, 2012). Also, auscultation is generally a personal experience that can’t be shared remotely where as an ultrasound image can
I felt excited every week because I like hand on experience on patient at same I know that I gain my knowledge through clinical. Every unique clinical experience, every particular lab, and every clinical simulation help me. I watched a mammogram, ultrasound, and CT scans as usually. I like to watch more in mammogram and CT than ultrasound because ultrasound it is completing and hard to understand. Now that I know I take every x-ray exam and even take the patient to their room when the tech was busy. One time I was taking chest XR on hyper asthenic patient, and first I raise the tube in order to some light on the shoulder. Since the patient board chest, I cut off the costphrenic angle, then I take another cassette crosswise to get the rest of
Sonography is a non-invasive medical procedure that uses the echoes of high-frequency sound waves to construct an image of internal organs or body structures. The employment rate is is expected to grow 26 percent from 2014 to 2024. Since ultrasound is non-invasive, it is more encouraged than other methods so the career is always in demand. Diagnostic medical sonographers duties are to prepare and maintain diagnostic imaging equipment, taking a patients medical history, answering questions about the procedure, operating the equipment, review images and test results, know the difference between normal and abnormal images, analyze diagnostic information, record findings, and keep track of patient records. Hospitals, offices of physicians, medical
Two-year associate degree is commonly accepted. After two years of educational expenses, sonographers graduate to find that their services are in demand and that starting salaries are generous enough to justify the investment in a college education. Since sonography is in high demand you have job security, good benefits packages, and the opportunity for ultrasound career development and the satisfaction for helping patients as part of a dedicated team of health care professionals. Not only do ultrasound technicians receive good health benefits, but they also extend down to their family as well. This job helps to diagnose people who may be experiencing a disease or an illness. Its real time capabilities allow it to be used for guiding biopsies and other procedures and can ensure that the best images are gathered during diagnostic scans. The procedures are safe, painless, and non-invasive. The ultrasound machine is also portable. It can help diagnose a range of conditions in different parts of the body, such as the abdomen, pelvis, blood vessels, breast, kidneys, muscles, bone and joints. Ultrasounds are used to check the health of a baby during pregnancy. Because sonographers are part of a patient-facing service, they have the chance to provide a personal touch to patient care. Many ultrasound technicians find this is an intensely rewarding experience. There
Sonograms are used in the detection and treatment of heart disease, heart attack, and vascular disease that can lead to a stroke (Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 2015). In this field, the sonographer has direct patient contact that may include performing some invasive procedures. A sonographer will need to interact compassionately with people whose health ranges from healthy to critically ill. Some skills that you must possess is being able to analyze technical information, having good communication skills with patients and coworkers, and a desire to help others along with paying good attention to
Diagnostic medical sonography is a profession where sonographers direct high-frequency sound waves into a patient’s body through the use of specific equipment to diagnose or monitor a patient’s medical condition. As described by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, this examination is referred to as an ultrasound, sonogram, or echocardiogram. The high-frequency sound waves emitted from the handheld device, called a transducer, bounce back creating an echo and therefore produce an image that can be viewed on the sonographers computer screen. This image provides the sonographer and physician with an internal image of the patient’s body that will be used in the diagnosis. The most familiar use of ultrasound is used in monitoring pregnancies
Gill, R., 2012. The physics and technology of diagnostic ultrasound: a practitioner's guide. Abbotsford, N.S.W.: High Frequency Publishing.
Ultrasound or ultrasonography is a medical imaging technique that uses high frequency sound waves. It is a high pitch frequency that cannot be heard by the human ear. In ultra sound the following happens: High frequency sound pulses (1-5megahertz) are transmitted from the ultrasound machine into your body using a probe. The sound wave will travel into your body until it hits an object such as soft tissue and bone. When the sound wave hits these objects some of the wave will be reflected back to the probe. While some waves may carry on further till they hit another object and then reflected back. The probe picks up these reflected sound waves and relays them to the machine. The distance and time from the probe,