For 9 years I always did carotids while sitting behind the patients head, I had better control of the transducer > -----Original Message----- > From: Don Ridgway [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Sunday, September 12, 1999 10:24 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Scanning positions > > This isn't what you'd call Earth-shaking, but there's a bit of a bet: > > What position are people taking relative to the patient when scanning > carotids? I'm still of the old school, sitting behind the patient's head. > Another tech tells me nobody scans like that any more; he stands at the > patient's side, facing the patient, much as one would doing an abdominal > scan but a bit farther toward the head. > > Could I ask for a bit of a survey? There's a lunch riding on this. You can > reply straight to me so as not to clutter the Flownet up severely: > > [log in to unmask] > > Thanks a ton. > > Don Ridgway > Grossmont Hospital > Grossmont College