Description
Produce ultrasonic recordings of internal organs for use by physicians. Includes vascular technologists.
- • Decide which images to include, looking for differences between healthy and pathological areas.
- • Observe screen during scan to ensure that image produced is satisfactory for diagnostic purposes, making adjustments to equipment as required.
- • Observe and care for patients throughout examinations to ensure their safety and comfort.
- • Provide sonogram and oral or written summary of technical findings to physician for use in medical diagnosis.
- • Operate ultrasound equipment to produce and record images of the motion, shape, and composition of blood, organs, tissues, or bodily masses, such as fluid accumulations.
- • Select appropriate equipment settings and adjust patient positions to obtain the best sites and angles.
- • Determine whether scope of exam should be extended, based on findings.
- • Process and code film from procedures and complete appropriate documentation.
- • Obtain and record accurate patient history, including prior test results or information from physical examinations.
- • Prepare patient for exam by explaining procedure, transferring patient to ultrasound table, scrubbing skin and applying gel, and positioning patient properly.
- • Record and store suitable images, using camera unit connected to the ultrasound equipment.
- • Coordinate work with physicians or other healthcare team members, including providing assistance during invasive procedures.
- • Maintain records that include patient information, sonographs and interpretations, files of correspondence, publications and regulations, or quality assurance records, such as pathology, biopsy, or post-operative reports.
- • Perform legal and ethical duties, including preparing safety or accident reports, obtaining written consent from patient to perform invasive procedures, or reporting symptoms of abuse or neglect.
- • Supervise or train students or other medical sonographers.
- • Maintain stock and supplies, preparing supplies for special examinations and ordering supplies when necessary.
- • Clean, check, and maintain sonographic equipment, submitting maintenance requests or performing minor repairs as necessary.
- • Perform clerical duties, such as scheduling exams or special procedures, keeping records, or archiving computerized images.
- • Perform medical procedures, such as administering oxygen, inserting and removing airways, taking vital signs, or giving emergency treatment, such as first aid or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
- • Load and unload film cassettes used to record images from procedures.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026