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    common, an ultrasound. Diagnostic medical sonography, more commonly referred to as ultrasound, is a growing area of the health care sector with excellent job prospects. Sonographers are skilled clinicians who perform ultrasound studies as ordered by physicians for their patients. The images created by sonographers are then used to determine a medical diagnosis. (Broward College) Ultrasound involves many theories, techniques, and occupations. The number of opportunities involved with ultrasounds…

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    My essay is on Diagnostic Medical Sonographer and the code of ethics. Ultrasound Technology is referred to as a sonogram; it is a device that uses high frequency sound waves humans cannot hear to create an image of the inside of the body. This is typically used to see the stomach, liver, heart, a child in the womb, tendons, muscles, joints and blood vessels. There are many different types of sonography, such as, anesthesiology, cardiology, emergency medicine, obstetric, and neurology, to just…

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    There are multiple reasons I have found through experience and research of why I want to be a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer. The first time I experienced sonography was ten years ago when I received a prenatal ultrasound; this is the very first time I was blessed to see my baby. I was immediately fascinated by the technology and how I was able to see so much. I even spotted the fact that my baby was a boy and asked my sonographer, she confirmed that yes indeed he was. I want to be a part of…

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    technology that was utilized in the second world war to monitors surrounding sea of threats such as enemy submarines. This technology gave us eyes into places that we normally couldn’t see. In the medical field, this includes the very relevant ultrasound, using ultrasonic sound waves to create a digital image of the inside of the human body. This is the safest way to image the inside of the human body; however, its applications and resolution limit its uses. The soundwave has new potential in…

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    not be exposed to ionizing radiation; thus, health care providers utilize ultrasound for prenatal imaging. But how safe is ultrasound imaging? Is it safe enough to warrant a fetus’s exposure? Sonography is a safe choice for prenatal imaging, but there are some suspected risks involved. However, the benefits outweigh those risks as long as scans are completed appropriately, especially when it comes to the 3­D and 4­D ultrasounds. Sonography uses sound waves emitted through a transducer to produce…

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    an astounding 46 percent somewhere around 2012 and 2022, which is among the quickest rates on our rundown of best occupations in 2015." Diagnostic Sonography is a kind of restorative imaging that uses high-recurrence sound waves, otherwise called ultrasound, to create pictures of organs, tissues, and blood stream. They are a wide range of sorts of Sonography majors that can intrigue you. There is Abdominal Sonography, Breast Sonography, Musculoskeletal Sonography, Neuro-Sonography, Obstetric and…

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    Depending on where you go and what kind of ultrasound you may need will determine the cost of the procedure. Per “Mayo clinic.org” there are no known risks with ultrasounds and they are radiation free. In fact, “Diagnostic ultrasound has had an impressive safety record since 1950s. No substantiated cases of harm from imaging have been found. (O’Brien, 1998). With the cost being the cheapest and the risk being the lowest, a lot of medical examiners turn to ultrasound over other test like…

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    I would shadow the administration side and the ultrasound department. I really enjoyed shadowing the sonographer as it was exciting when there was an interesting case. He explained to me that with ultrasound scans, you focus on the texture, brightness to darkness, and the size of organs. The ultrasound machine also had different probes with different shaped heads for different intensity of waves. The convex probe was for…

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    that there is many jobs to pick from, one should pick a job that suits them well. A sonographer is someone that specializes in ultrasounds. When you hear the word “ultrasound” babies are usually the first thing that comes to mind. The good thing about sonography is you do not have to give ultrasounds on just babies, there is different branches you can pick from to do ultrasounds on. To be a sonographer you can have an associates degree or a bachelor degree. Many technical colleges offer the two…

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    bachelor’s degree in Sonography. A Diagnostic Medical Sonographer is a caregiver who assists in capturing a well detailed picture of the interior of the body with a transducer probe and ultrasound gel to create a picture with the help of sound waves. Furthermore, a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer performs ultrasounds throughout the body. With that said, I want to assist patients with a high-quality image and an accurate diagnosis. I enjoy helping others that is why I choose a career in healthcare…

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