After many months of suffering from stomach pain, the patient finally comes in to the office with life threating injuries. As the UT (ULTRA SOUND TECH) gets ready to do his procedure on the patient he faints, immediately the doctors go to help the patient. As the UT does his work on the patient he discovers a large tumor in the stomach of the patient. While he’s trying to find the patients stomach he finds that the tumor grew bigger than his stomach . Now that the UT has this terrible news he must act professional even though he is also in shock, so the patient knows he is in good hands. Therefore as I enter in this career I must prepare my self for all the unexpected things this job will bring me. To become an ultra sound technician you must have certain types of education requirement, if you don’t have them you cant become one or someone who does have them can end up replacing you. An associates or bachelor degree will be needed and sometimes a certification is required . An associates degree is only 2 years long so you wouldn’t …show more content…
Some jobs do not offer you a high position. Therefore, they will be stuck doing the same job until they cant anymore. Luckily I will not have those problems with my job. The job advancement for an ultrasound technician is high and have some of the best paying job opportunities.(“accreditedschoolsonline.com”) The most high paying jobs out of the many other job offers they are is an MRI technologist, Radiologic technologist and an Ultrasound tech. There isn’t a limit for this career. You can go as far as you want or stay in the job you are most comfortable in. I prefer to achieve as much as I possibly can because I want to discover what position I like the most. Also if you change your job position once in a while you wont get bored of doing the same job every day. As you keep advancing in your job, you will also be more educated in your work
Those without formal schooling or certification can be hired in the medical field to be ultrasound technicians, but you will likely need to have immense medical experience and a good history in the medical field to have a chance against other candidates who are certified. In addition, having proper certification or a degree in the field of sonography will greatly help your chances in advancing your career in the future.
The dream that I most desire in life is to become a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer. I’ve always had an interest in the inner workings of the human body, but I also value life, and care for others, and my happiness is the happiness of others. Although this career has its bumps on the road just to see mothers face light up when they see the image of their unborn baby is such a breath taking experience. This all originated from going to one of my sisters’ ultrasound appointment that I ended up going to all my sisters’ ultrasound appointments. I believe becoming a diagnostic medical sonographer is something I can do because I have what it takes. Diagnostic medical sonographer is imaging modality that can work in conjunction with other imaging modalities
An associate degree is required to pursue a career as a Health Information Technician. As part of your educational training, some of the classes that will be needed include human anatomy and physiology, medical classification systems, medical terminology, concepts of disease and legal aspects of are required as the job moves toward using computers as its major form of storing information. Two other important training aspects that are required are, experience in supervising other personnel and experience in a health care clinic. This training program is usually offered in community colleges for the length of two years. The two year program is accredi...
Ultrasound Technicians are very valuable in the world of health care. Also known as Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, an Ultrasound Technician uses special machines and equipment that operates on sound waves to determine or diagnose medical problems for patients. There are specializations within this field in which some individuals explore. For instance, areas of specialization includes but not limited to; pregnancy, heart health, gynecology, and abdominal sonography. Although each specializing branch has its own distinctive function, they all involve probing the body to facilitate doctors with diagnoses.
During the endoscopy procedure to determine the stage of her cancer, she said it was the sonographer who made her feel calm and treated her with dignity. Even though the ultrasound tech did not understand her language, it did not stop her from showing compassion to her patient. So it was that great care and sense of compassion that made me greatly appreciate what sonographers do for their patients. This is a field that is constantly changing and there are always ways to improve. There is always new technologies coming out and ways to improve as person that will help you deliver the best care for your patients. Seeing the important role that sonographers play in the medical field made me realize that becoming a sonographer would be fulfilling profession for me that would absolutely fit my
Adjusting your workstation equipment heavily influences the ability to perform an exam with proper ergonomic techniques. Examples of adjustments that can be made to the work station include, chair type, chair height, keyboard position, monitor position, as well as table position (HSA, 2014). Different equipment modifications will need to be made to suit the sonographer’s ergonomic needs for every exam. For example, Carolyn Coffin discuses techniques related to endovaginal scanning. She explains that while performing an endovaginal exam you should move the ultrasound machine to the end of the table providing close access to the machine and keyboard. She also suggests that you move your chair to sit between the patient’s legs; this will provide an ergonomically proper position for the sonographer. By making proper ergonomic changes based off exam type sonographers will alleviate pain as well as aid in MSI prevention (Coffin, 2014).
When choosing a career there are many factors that I will need to look at: will it be something I enjoy; am I just in it for the money; will the job be around years from now; how will it affect my family and me; how will I benefit from the job; and how will my personality fit in? I used to work at Conroe Regional Medical Center in the Radiology Department and watching everyone scurry around the halls was very exciting to me. I knew I always wanted to be in the medical industry I just really wasn’t sure where I would fit in just yet. Many times I have thought about going back to school, and many times I have put it off and I kept making excuses and for many reasons and many times I have put it off because I was scared. There finally came a time in my life to where I could not put it off anymore - it was now or never. In saying this I needed a job that will have a solid future and great job security. The career I have chosen is Radiology Technologist. The reason I have chosen radiology technologist is because I am a hands on person and love working with and seeing different people every day. Radiologic technologists have a great outlook in the job industry the employment is expected to grow 28 percent between 2010 and 2020. You can either work in a hospital setting which at times can be a hectic environment. Because many places offer the same imaging equipment that the hospitals have, you can now work in a clinical setting which would be a little more calm and regular set hours. In May 2010 the median yearly wage was $54,340 and can earn as high as $76,850.
I discovered that there is several routes you can take to become an Ultrasound Technician, like, an Associates degree, Bachelors degree, or one-year sonography program (Ultrasound Tech: Career). Achieving an Associates or Bachelors degree qualifies you to seek a certificate or license. The only difference between the two is the depth of knowledge for possible career growth (Ultrasound Tech Education). Coursework typically includes programs rich in science, computer, and math courses (Hackethal). Overall, the courses cover a detailed understanding of the body and highest technical knowledge. Clinical practice is required when training because one must work with a licensed Ultrasound Technician in order to get valuable and hands-on experience. Most schools require 800 to 1500 hours of clinical work. In order to become a licensed Ultrasound Technician, one is required to take an exam demonstrating their command for sonography techniques and practices (Ultrasound Tech.
One objective of pediatric audiology is to estimate hearing thresholds so that hearing loss can be identified, quantified, and remediated during critical language-learning years. Although the goal is to closely estimate hearing thresholds, not all infants and children are able to provide behavioral responses that are close to threshold. Because audiologic test methods may not result in threshold estimates, Matkin (1977) coined the term Minimum Response Level (MRL), which is now widely used in the field of pediatric audiology. Matkin recommended using the term MRL to refer to audiologic behavioral responses obtained from pediatric clients when using techniques such as visual reinforcement audiometry “…until the reliability and the validity of the initial test findings are evaluated over time” (pg. 130). The use of the term MRL, according to Matkin, implies that the response behaviors may not be audiometric thresholds but may improve with the child’s maturation. Matkin provided an example, from an unpublished pilot study, when responses may not be indicative of audiometric thresholds. He stated that if a child is “actively involved in a play activity, response levels tended to be 20 to 30 dB poorer than those obtained when there was no sensory input competition”. Karzon (2007) mirrors this definition by recommending that MRLs be used, to represent the “best” response obtained rather than a threshold, when stimulus-response control is not achieved during visual reinforcement audiology (VRA) and/or conditioned play audiometry (CPA).
In the surgery waiting room, a TV is playing quietly in the corner and families are anxiously waiting for the doctors’ news. As I wear my polo shirt and khaki uniform, family members start approaching me for questions. At the beginning I am inexperienced and nervous, need frequently consult the senior staff for advice, but quickly I am able to initiate conversations with the families, and comfort them in highly anxiety situations.
Poulos provided support to one of her patients during a stressful time when diagnosed with prostate cancer. She was diligent during his six week course of radiation treatment. The patient was monitored closely for any untoward symptoms that could interfere with his dialysis treatments. The fluid gains and/or losses between treatments interrupted his normal bowel function. She worked with the physicians to achieve a positive outcome for the patient. Ms. Poulos had another patient she worked closely with who had a few hospitalizations in this past year for ischemic colitis. Being a fragile older man the surgery team felt he needed to be treated conservatively. Taking care of this patient was challenging because it was difficult to keep his blood pressure elevated to prevent further ischemic issues however her diligence in caring for the patient lead to his success.
A sound wave is a longitudinal, mechanical wave that transfers energy whilst compressing and refracting through a uniform medium. Therefore, as sound waves move through a uniform medium, the wave will experience a gradual reduction in it’s power. When sound waves pass through the medium it interacts with the molecules and the energy is transferred to the uniform medium, as heat is generated from the molecules vibrating back forth. The heat generated from the transfer of energy reduces the power of the wave. In particular, medium uniforms which are solid gradually remove the power, whereas dense mediums result in a rapid loss of energy (Henderson, 1996).
The Emergency Medical Services, abbreviated EMS, was created to provide immediate medical attention to people (Purpose of EMS). The EMS has 6 principles they strive to follow which includes: “Early detection, Early reporting, Early response, Good on scene care, Care in transit and Transfer to definitive care” (Purpose of EMS). EMTs or Emergency Medical Technician(s) are trained workers in the EMS. They possess the basic knowledge and skills to stabilize and transport patients. Their purpose is to provide off-site emergency medical care and transportation for patients (Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT).
The profession of being a medical or laboratory technician is best only for potential students who have been fascinated by science and never had a problem in repetitive work with a difference. Studying cells, tissues and blood samples every day with equal tenacity is something that one should find interesting or else the career cannot be pursued with passion.
He’d gone for a routine checkup before the commencement of the new year, per the requirements of his law firm. It had proceeded as usual, running smoothly until the doctor had noticed a slight irregularity in his breathing pattern. After conducting two x-rays of his upper torso, they had discovered an advanced growth of carcinoma in the recesses of his left lung. Necessity demanded it be removed immediately, a tubular breathing apparatus installed to compensate for the lack of the second