Definition of Sonographer. Meaning of Sonographer. Synonyms of Sonographer

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Meaning of Sonographer from wikipedia

- A sonographer is an allied healthcare professional who specializes in the use of ultrasonic imaging devices to produce diagnostic images, scans, videos...
- to use intravenous contrast. Echocardiography is performed by cardiac sonographers, cardiac physiologists (UK), or physicians trained in echocardiography...
- cholecystitis When the sonographer presses directly over the gallbladder, and the patient expresses pain, more than when the sonographer presses anywhere else...
- examine the heart chambers, valves, and vessels are referred to as cardiac sonographers. They use ultrasound instrumentation to create images called echocardiograms...
- Heather Merchant (2015) Under Milk Wood – "A Neighbour" (2014) StellaSonographer (2013), Series 2 Episode 2 Being Human – Emma (2011) Gavin & Stacey –...
- database management system (RDMS or RDBMS) Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, a credential imparted by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical...
- professionals.” ARDMS is governed by a board of directors composed of sonographers, vascular technologists, physicians, research scientists and a public...
- Alternately, position can be determined by ultrasound performed by a sonographer or physician. Leopold maneuvers are difficult to perform on obese women...
- Chou Yung-ch'ang; 1922–2017) was a Chinese physician and a pioneering sonographer in mainland China. Zhou was born in November, 1922 in Shanghai. Graduating...
- the transducer. Because of this confusion and lack of standards, the sonographer must understand the underlying physics of color Doppler and the physiology...