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Re: Standards
From:
Nicole Ball <[log in to unmask]>
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UVM Flownet <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 20 Jan 2017 07:34:45 -0500
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Denise, I am sure that exam chair helps. 

My protruding and bulging disks around C4-5 forced me to make some 
ergonomic changes many years ago.  My arm fatigues easily and I get 
tingling and numbness on my Rt shoulder/arm and down the Lt side of my 
spine.  Learning to scan with my left arm has been so very valuable.  Also 
doing the left before the right has helped a lot.  Honestly, I haven't 
done a right before left in so long that I don't know how I would do but 
it is a simple thing that makes all the difference for me.  17 years of 
abuse and hoping for another 15 at least so we do whatever we need to do 
to keep going...ergonomics for sure!  My boss said something like this the 
other day "I know you are willing to hurt yourself to get the 
picture/sample because thoroughness and accuracy an absolute necessity for 
you but you have to remember you need your body to do the job."  She is so 
right and I have to remind myself that daily! Lol

Sincerely, 

Nicole Ball, BS, RVT
President for NNEVS
http://www.svunet.org/svunet/membershipmain/chapters/affiliate/northernnewenglandvascularsociety

Frisbie Memorial Hospital
Vascular Lab
Rochester, NH
(w) 603-332-3100 ext 8127





From:   Denise Levy <[log in to unmask]>
To:     [log in to unmask]
Date:   01/04/2017 06:40 AM
Subject:        Re: Standards
Sent by:        UVM Flownet <[log in to unmask]>



Nicole,  I have a Hausted exam chair and the patient is closer to examiner 
with less side rails space ,, I have been scanning over 40 years and older 
than most ,, no problem with bilateral with right first,, bilateral exams 
with resting ABI one hour,
Reflux bilateral 1 hr sitting and standing
Visceral 1 hr with tech sheet write ups.
Unilateral exams 30 mins arterial bilateral ABI
VENOUS unilateral. 30 mins
carotids 30 mins bil arm pressures and prox or mid subclavians 

Some technologist need more time especially if the worksheet taking 10 
mins needs to be filled out immediately following exam .

Ergonomics is important ,, stay healthy
Denise Levy


On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 3:03 PM Michael Savage <
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It looks like the standards just fell apart after I left. Ha ha.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 3, 2017, at 12:54 PM, Nicole Ball <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Measurements...



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