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Re: Scanning positions
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Don Ridgway <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Sep 1999 23:23:33 -0700
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>Now if I can just find a way to handle and push heavy eqp.to the
>bedside. Our entire hospitol is carpeted, unfortunate for those of
>us that do portable exams!!  any comments on this one??
>
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>Nancy Rossley RVT
>U of Iowa Hospitol
>Vascular Lab



The secret is to have students along to push the scanner around--and change
exam beds, and fill gel bottles, and jot down velocities, etc. etc. They're
quite useful. If only they didn't insist on learning something too.

Don Ridgway
Grossmont Hospital
Grossmont College

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