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Ultrasound Tech


The Duties and Responsibilities of an Ultrasound Tech

The duties and responsibilities of an ultrasound tech are at all times to provide a professional, ethical and medical supportive service to the patient and the physicians accordingly.  Maybe you are thinking of becoming an ultrasound technician, for this you will have to go through proper training and experience for this discipline.  You will have to go through rigorous and recognized course, which once completed will allow you to be registered as an ultrasound technician.

With a frequency larger than the uppermost edge of human hearing ability, ultrasound is the oscillatory sound pressure that reads the part of the body being used by ultrasound, this is then recorded as images.  As the limit differs between each person, in healthy people it’s usually just about 20,000 hertz, therefore this serves as a base working lower limit in sensing ultrasound  When ultrasound is produced it is used to specifically target an area or areas, and once done it reflects a signature.  This signature reflection gives rise to the details regarding the organ of area it has scanned.  Whilst there are many different applications for its use, perhaps the most well know use of an ultrasound are the images of fetuses in the womb of a pregnant woman.

Duties for an ultrasound tech (or what are sometimes called sonographers) are to at the beginning of a session with a patient, explain the procedure, as well as the adjusting of the scanner for the specific job and also the programming involved.  If the ultrasound technician is making a video recording of the ultrasound images then the video will flow, otherwise the sonographer will take and select which image they think is appropriate to capture, and this will then be diagnosed by a doctor.  As mentioned before the more often known obstetric and gynecological ultrasound image is of a developing fetus, the ultrasound technician may also work in many other fields of ultrasound, a specialist in neurological, breast, abdominal, and heart sonography.

Other duties and responsibilities is to ensure that you follow proper guide lines especially as to being qualified, certified, and to be licensed.  The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has said that diagnostic medical sonographers are not required to get a license to practice their expertise in most states.  IN 2009 legislatures in New Mexico and Oregon were considering that all ultrasound technicians  obtain licensure certificates, this was reported by The Society for Vascular Ultrasound.  It may be that some sonographers may consider that learning during working enough to master the use of the equipment they use and to become familiar with anatomy.  But according to the BLS there are more and more employers who are increasingly looking to qualified sonographers, who have taken the time to study in depth physics, physiology, ethics, patient care and instrumentation at recognized college, school or university.

In conclusion, you can see that the duties and responsibilities of an Ultrasound Tech are vast and there are many directions that you can take when choosing the occupation of a sonographer.